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Jaishankar holds talks with Israeli and Iranian counterparts amid escalating tensions in West Asia
Jaishankar informed about his phone calls with the respective leaders on X. India's continued engagement with both parties highlights its commitment to staying informed and encouraging de-escalation read more
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has talked to his Iranian and Israeli counterparts amid the escalating tensions in West Asia. The minister held separate phone calls with the two ministers shortly after Prime Minister Narendra Modi held talks with Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Jaishankar informed about his phone calls with the respective leaders on X. India's continued engagement with both parties highlights its commitment to staying informed and encouraging de-escalation, reflecting a broader diplomatic approach centred on balancing regional interests while urging moderation.
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