Tiwari Urges Modi for Multi-party Peace Talks Amidst Israel-Iran Conflict
Congress MP Pramod Tiwari has called upon Prime Minister Narendra Modi to engage all parties involved in the Israel-Iran strife for peace. His comments follow Modi's dialogue with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian post-US strikes on Iran's nuclear sites, emphasizing India's significant role in promoting regional stability.
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In a fresh call for diplomacy amidst escalating tensions, Congress MP Pramod Tiwari on Monday urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to ensure peace talks encompass all involved parties in the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict. Tiwari's plea came after Modi's phone conversation with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, following US military strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities.
Tiwari criticized Modi's outreach to only one party, stressing that a balanced approach involving talks with Israel and the US is essential. "Our PM had a conversation with Iranian President Pezeshkian... this appeal should be made to all parties," Tiwari told ANI, pushing for an all-party meeting for consensus building. Modi's call, reportedly initiated by Pezeshkian, highlights India's role in peace efforts, the Iranian leader emphasizing India's contributions to regional stability.
Meanwhile, the US government's announcement of "massive precision" strikes on Iran's nuclear sites continues to stir diplomatic waters. Iran condemned the attacks as breaches of international law, with the AEOI linking the IAEA's inaction to global complicity. India's strategic attempts for peace dovetail with ongoing evacuation efforts for Indian nationals from the conflict zones.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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