India Calls for Dialogue Amidst West Asia Tensions
India's External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar emphasizes de-escalation in West Asia and calls for dialogue, expressing concern for Indian nationals' safety and national interests. The ongoing conflict involves US, Israel, and Iran, affecting regional security and economic stability, requiring diplomatic efforts and regional cooperation.
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On Monday, India's External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar stressed the need for de-escalation and a return to dialogue and diplomacy amid the ongoing conflict in West Asia. Addressing the widening tensions, he underscored the importance of respecting the sovereignty and territorial integrity of all states in the region.
Jaishankar assured that the safety of Indian nationals and the country's strategic interests, including energy security, are top priorities. He urged restraint and civilian safety, while opposition MPs demanded further discussions. The conflict involves the US, Israel, and Iran, with significant casualties and regional implications.
India has implemented multiple measures to safeguard its nationals, issuing travel advisories and facilitating evacuations. The government is in constant contact with regional and global leaders, ensuring the protection of the Indian community. Efforts continue to address disruptions caused by the conflict, reaffirming India's commitment to peace and stability.
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