New Delhi: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Wednesday called the West to not support the attitude of New Delhi on terror, and reiterated that the ceasefire between India and Pakistan had a conversation between the DGMOs of the two countries. At a press conference at Washington DC, Jaishankar said that there are often countries that do not take a situation when some other countries are victims of terrorism.“It is a fact that country often does not take a situation when some other countries are victims of terrorism, which they themselves are when they are themselves. With honesty in that regard, we have been very consistent and royal. When terrorist attacks outside India are somewhere else, we have followed the same situation on a large scale that we have happened in India.He further stated that the countries are not supporting each other “enough enough” and is part of diplomacy “. Encourage them, persuasion them, motivate them to do so, and that is why it is important to speak, and that is why it is important to take them to the best possibility”.When asked about the ceasefire between India and Pakistan after the role of America in Operation Sindoor and Mediations, Eam said: “What happened at that time was very clear and the ceasefire was something that was interacted between the DGMOS of the two countries …” He said, reiterated the repeated claims of US President Donald Trump.Jaishankar, who is in the US for a 3-day visit for a quad foreign ministers’ meeting, also met Indian original FBI Director Kash Patel, American director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabard. He discussed various topics from cooperation between India and the United States to organized crime, drug trafficking and global status for terrorism and bilateral cooperation.