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What US Said On Reports Accusing India Of Targeted Killings In Pakistan

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US State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller, responding to a question regarding the same at a press briefing, said the United States “will not get in the middle” of this situation, urging both sides to avoid escalations of the matter.

“So we have been following the media reports about this issue. We don't have any comment on the underlying allegations. But of course, while we're not going to get in the middle of this situation, we encourage both sides to avoid escalation and find a resolution through dialogue,” Miller said.

Last week, India issued a statement rejecting the charges put forward by a report by UK daily The Guardian, saying that the claims were "false and malicious anti-India propaganda". In its report, The Guardian, citing Pakistani sources, claimed that India was carrying out targeted killings in the neighbouring country.