Navigating Tensions: Modi and Macron's Diplomatic Efforts in West Asia
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron discussed the ongoing conflict in West Asia, with an emphasis on restoring safe navigation in the Strait of Hormuz. Highlighting the need for de-escalation, both leaders stressed the importance of continued dialogue and diplomacy to bring peace and stability to the region.
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In a strategic phone call, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron addressed the rising tensions in West Asia. Both leaders agreed on the urgent necessity to restore safety and free navigation through the critical Strait of Hormuz.
The telephonic conversation underscores India's commitment to diplomatic solutions in the region, aiming for peace and stability beyond existing conflicts. Modi reiterated the shared concerns, emphasizing dialogue over military actions.
The backdrop consists of geopolitical tensions, heightened by military strikes initiated by the US-Israel alliance against Iran, which subsequently retaliated. Amid rising global oil and gas prices, India's call for unimpeded transit through the Strait of Hormuz stresses international maritime security concerns.
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