Omar Abdullah warns: US friendship lasts only while interests align

Omar Abdullah sharply critiques the US after the Asim Munir-Donald Trump meeting, revealing a growing skepticism in Pakistan about America's reliability as a strategic partner. His remarks underscore a perceived shift from trust to transactional diplomacy, raising questions about future bilateral ties.

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Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah sharply criticized the United States on Friday, asserting that its friendship with other countries is conditional and lasts only as long as its interests are served.

Abdullah's remarks came in response to US President Donald Trump hosting Pakistan army chief General Asif Munir for a lunch at the White House, an event that Abdullah viewed as a sign of Washington's self-serving foreign policy.

He stated, "It is a separate issue that we used to think the US President was our very special friend, and he would respect our friendship." This comment reflects a sense of disillusionment with the US, which Abdullah believes prioritizes its own strategic goals over genuine alliances.

The Chief Minister emphasized that the US acts solely in its own interest, disregarding the concerns or welfare of other nations. "The US is a 'friend' of other countries only until its interests are served," he said.

This critique highlights the complex geopolitical dynamics in South Asia, where the US maintains relationships based on strategic calculations rather than enduring partnerships. Abdullah's comments underscore the fragile nature of international friendships when national interests diverge.

The lunch between Trump and Pakistan's military chief, a key figure in regional security, further fueled perceptions that US foreign policy is transactional, prompting leaders like Abdullah to publicly question the reliability of American alliances.

Overall, Abdullah's statements serve as a cautionary reminder that international friendships, especially with powerful nations like the US, may be temporary and contingent on shifting interests.
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Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah criticized the United States on Friday, stating its friendship lasts only while interests align. His remarks followed US President Donald Trump hosting Pakistan's army chief at the White House, underscoring Washington's self-serving foreign policy approach.
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  • Omar Abdullah criticized the US for prioritizing its own interests over other countries.2Livemint
  • Omar Abdullah commented on the meeting between Pakistan Army chief General Asif Munir and former US President Donald Trump, noting the absence of civilian officials.1
  • Abdullah expressed disappointment over the US hosting Asif Munir at a White House lunch, highlighting a shift in perception of the US as a 'special friend'.2Livemint
  • Abdullah stated that the US is a friend only as long as its interests are served, signaling a change in Pakistan's view of US relations.Livemint
Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah said on Friday that the United States only acts in its own interest and doesn’t care about other countries.
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The chief minister has said the US is a 'friend' of other countries only until its interests are served.
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