PM Modi speaks to Iran president, reiterates ‘call for immediate de-escalation, dialogue and diplomacy’
- On Sunday, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a conversation with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian amid rising tensions in West Asia following US attacks on Iran's nuclear facilities.
- The US launched coordinated airstrikes on three Iranian nuclear facilities late Saturday, prompting Iran to condemn the attacks as unlawful and vow to defend its sovereignty.
- Modi conveyed serious worry about the recent tensions and once again urged for prompt de-escalation, constructive dialogue, and diplomatic efforts to achieve lasting peace and stability in the region.
- The International Atomic Energy Agency confirmed no increase in off-site radiation after the strikes on the fortified Fordow site and other facilities and pledged further assessments.
- Iraq condemned the US military actions, warning of grave regional threats and calling for urgent de-escalation to prevent wider destabilization amid intensifying Israel-Iran hostilities.
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PH calls for de-escalation, 'take the path of diplomacy' after US strike on Iran
The Philippines has called for de-escalation of tensions and called on concerned parties to pursue diplomacy after the United States struck Iran's nuclear sites over the weekend.
·Quezon City, Philippines
Read Full ArticleIndia urges de-escalation in Iran-Israel conflict as Iran's President Pezeshkian calls up PM Modi - The Statesman
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday received a telephone call from Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, who briefed him on the current situation in the region, particularly the ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel.
PM Modi calls for 'immediate de-escalation' as he speaks to Iran's president over West Asia crisis
As the tensions in West Asia escalate, Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke to Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian and expressed concerns over the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran
·Mumbai, India
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