President-elect Donald Trump might serve the role of a mediator in the Kashmir issue by bringing his "extraordinary deal-making skills" to sort the crisis, Vice President-elect Mike Pence said.
Appearing on NBC's Meet the Press, when asked if Trump would be a mediator over the Kashmir issue, Pence said, "I think you are also going to see an energetic leadership in the world, prepared to engage and to look for ways that he can bring those extraordinary deal-making skills to bear on lessening tensions and solving problems in the world."
According to CNN, Pence was further pressed to respond to Trump's recent phone call with Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in which the President-elect offered to "play any role that you want me to play".
The remark raised several hackles in New Delhi, who has so far not sought the intervention of the United Stated in settling the dispute over Kashmir with Pakistan.
"Well, clearly there's been great tension between India and Pakistan in recent days, which resulted in violence along the Kashmir region. And I think what the President-elect expressed in conversations with leaders from both countries was a desire for continued US engagement on building the relationship with both of those countries," Pence said.
Further asserting that Trump recognised India, Pakistan as nuclear powers, Pence added that US intends to be fully engaged in the region and fully engaged with both nations to advance peace and security.