
Hours after the United States hit three prominent nuclear places in Iran, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday (June 22, 2025) spoke to President Iran Masoud Pezshkian and called on “immediate de-school”. Photo Credit: PMO
Hours after the United States hit three prominent nuclear places in Iran, on Sunday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke to President Iran Masoud PezeShkian and called for an “immediate de-school”. The note is the first of India, which is a strategic partner of Iran and both sides were closely involved to ensure the safety of Indian citizens in Iran, as the West Asian conflict escalated 13 June.
“We talked to President Iran Dr. Pezeshkian. We discussed in detail the current situation. We expressed deep concerns in recent escalacs. He repeated our call for immediate de-schooling, dialogue and diplomacy as a journey forward and timely restoration of regional peace, security and stability.” India and Iran maintain a narrow communication on several two -sided and multilateral issues, and the new Delhi was hosted by Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi on May 7, 2025 at the 20th meeting between India and Iran.
Officials indicated here that they carefully monitor the development in Iran, where the United States hit nuclear places in Ford, Natanz and Esfahan. Soon on Sunday morning, President Donald Trump announced the social contribution of the truth: “We have completed our very successful attack on three nuclear places in Iran, including Fordow, Natanz and Esfahan.” President Trump also said that the “full payload” of the bombs was dropped to a secret facility for enrichment of Uranus Fordow. The selection of Iranian goals and remarks from the American political leadership raised concerns about the spacing of radioactivity from the nuclear energy that was affected.
After the US attacks in three nuclear places, Foreign Minister Araghchi called on all UN Member States to condemn the US action and indicate Tehran’s attitude to further negotiations of nuclear negotiations with Western powers that said “We were in negotiations with the US last week. Mr. Aragchi said in a report published on his social media.
In the above -mentioned context, talking to Hindu officials, they also said that they were also studying developments at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), which cooperated with the Iranian government to ensure that nuclear devices in Natanz, Fordow and Esfahan work according to security protocols. India will be attended by an emergency meeting of the IAEA Governor Council on Monday. According to the UN IAEA, it also monitored “radiation measures” and evaluated emergency readiness at these places in Iran, which was a member of the Nuclear Non -Stating Treaty (NPT). India is one of the 35 -read IAEA Board, which oversees the nuclear domain around the world.
“Given the increasingly serious situation in terms of nuclear safety and security, the Governor Council will meet tomorrow at an extraordinary meeting that I will deal with,” said IAEA Rafael CEO Mariano Grossi in a statement requiring the Governor’s emergency meeting on Monday.
The continuation of the evacuation of Indian citizens from Iran is on the way to bringing back from Mashhad in Iran to Sunday International Indira Gandhi Airport in Delhi in Iran to bring nationals from Mashhad in Iran on Sunday. India was in contact with Iran, Israel and other countries, including Armenia, the United Arab Emirates and Egypt, to evacuate citizens from crisis sites under Sindhu operations. After the escalation of the fight Iran and Israel, they closed their appropriate air spaces, which Indians made them go through the ground borders with Armenia and Turkmenistan. The Indian government began to evacuate to Sri Lanka and Nepalese citizens from Saturday.
In the report of the International Community and the UN members, the Iranian Foreign Ministry called the UN and its “responsible Member States fulfill his duties” in the face of the United States attack. “We call on the UN Security Council to convene an emergency meeting to clearly condemn this criminal aggressive act by the United States against Iran and to be responsible for their serious violations of the basic principles of the UN Charter and international law,” Foreign Ministry in Iran said. In an independent statement issued by Iranian Ambassador in India Iraj Erahi, he said: “Iran reserves the right to take the appropriate and necessary measures in his national interest to respond to this unlawful and hostile steps.”
Published – June 22, 2025 05:04