Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday spoke to the President of Iran Seyyed Ebrahim Raisi on the lethal struggle between Israel and the Hamas group, during which almost 10,000 individuals have been killed. The 2 leaders, in a phone dialog, exchanged views on the “troublesome state of affairs” within the West Asia area and the Israel-Hamas battle and emphasised on the necessity for de-escalation, continued humanitarian help, and early restoration of peace and safety.
Based on an official launch, PM Modi additionally expressed deep concern over the “terrorist incidents, violence and lack of civilian lives” within the area and reiterated India’s longstanding and constant place on the Israel-Palestine difficulty. In the meantime, the Iranian President shared his evaluation of the state of affairs.
The 2 leaders additionally reviewed and positively assessed progress in multifaceted bilateral cooperation. They welcomed the main focus and precedence accorded to Chabahar port in Iran for enhancing regional connectivity.
Modi has spoken with the leaders of Israel, Jordan, Egypt, UK, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in current days to debate the state of affairs in West Asia.