“The two most important people in my life, an Indian and a Pakistani”, US Vice President JD Vance’s statement went viral…
US Vice President JD Vance made such an interesting and light-hearted statement during the US-Iran diplomatic talks held in Switzerland, which is becoming increasingly viral on social media. While talking to the media, JD Vance, while talking about his personal and professional life, said that currently two “very important” people are involved in his life, one of whom is Indian and the other is Pakistani. Vance smilingly clarified that the Indian is his wife Usha Vance, and the Pakistani is none other than Pakistan Army Chief General Asim Munir.
The high-level meeting was called in the Swiss alpine resort of Bergenstock with the aim of shaping a durable regional agreement with Iranian officials. Pakistan and Qatar are jointly mediating this peace talks. When Vice President Vance addressed the media after the meeting, he shared this funny anecdote in the presence of Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Army Chief Asim Munir. Vance said, “Ever since Field Marshal Asim Munir welcomed us to Islamabad, I have been joking that there are two very important people in my life. An Indian and a Pakistani. The Indian is my wife, and the Pakistani is Field Marshal Munir.”
During this, JD Vance praised the intensive discussions held with the Pakistani military leadership in the last three months and said that it would not have been possible to bring this diplomatic process to this point without Munir’s statesmanship and military leadership. Let us tell you that the American Vice President has often been mentioning the Indian background of his wife Usha Vance in public forums. Usha Vance’s parents originally hail from the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh and later settled in the US. JD Vance and Usha met at Yale Law School in 2010, after which they got married as per Hindu rituals in 2014. Such personal and light-hearted statements on the diplomatic platform made the atmosphere of this serious global dialogue very pleasant for a few moments.
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