Modi Engages World Leaders on West Asia Crisis
Prime Minister Narendra Modi engaged with leaders from Oman, Malaysia, France, Jordan, and Qatar to address the escalating conflict in West Asia. He emphasized dialogue and diplomacy, condemned energy infrastructure attacks, and conveyed Eid greetings. The conversations reinforced commitments to safe maritime navigation and support for Indian nationals abroad.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi reached out to global leaders amid rising tensions in West Asia, focusing on the need for dialogue and diplomacy, according to the Ministry of External Affairs.
Modi spoke with the leaders of Oman, Malaysia, France, Jordan, and Qatar on Thursday, stressing India's position on peaceful conflict resolution and condemning attacks on vital energy infrastructure, MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal revealed in an inter-ministerial briefing.
The discussions included concerns over the safety of maritime navigation through the Strait of Hormuz, mutual encouragements for Eid festivities, and gratitude for the assistance provided to Indian nationals amid regional unrest.
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