
In the middle of the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran on Sunday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said he had spoken to Masoud Pezshkian, Iran, and expressed deep concern about the recent escalation.
“We talked to the President of Iran @Drpezeshkian. We discussed in detail the current situation. They expressed deep concerns in recent escalacs,” Modi said in the post of X.
“He repeated our challenge for immediate de-schooling, dialogue and diplomacy as a forward journey and for timely recovery of regional peace, security and stability,” he said.
The call came from Iranian President Pezshkian as a result of an American attack on Iranian nuclear facilities. The President informed Prime Minister Modi about the evolving situation, announced a news agency or quoting resources.
The call lasted 45 minutes. The President described India as a friend and partner in promoting regional peace, security and stability, and thanked the Prime Minister Modi for the position of India and called for de-schooling, dialogue and diplomacy. Indian voice and roles were important in the recovery of regional peace and stability, the report said.
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The US Army hit three places in Iran soon Sunday and put itself in the efforts of Israel to decapitate the Iranian nuclear program in risky gambits to weaken a long -time enemy in the middle of Tehran’s threat that could trigger a wider regional conflict.
After more than a week of Israel strikes in Iran, the decision to directly involve directly to the US has moved to systematically eliminate air defensive and offensive missile capabilities, while damaging their nuclear enrichment facilities, Apert said.
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World leaders require de-academic Western Asia war
After US President Donald Trump launched air strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, several world leaders demanded the de-schooling of war in West Asia.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz called on Sunday to return to diplomacy after the US attack on Iran.
Iran must “immediately close negotiations with the US and Israel and find a diplomatic conflict solution,” Merz said, according to his spokesman Stefan Kornelius.
The German government believes that “a large part of the Iranian nuclear program were damaged by air strikes,” the spokesman said.
British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said the Iranian nuclear program is a “serious threat” that the US military action would “alleviate”.
There was no participation in the British participation, but the government was informed in advance about strikes that included B-2 bombers and missiles running submarines, he added.
Starmer and British Foreign Minister David Lammy tried to persuade Mr. Trump’s administration to discard the connection to Israel at Iran, and argued for escalation and diplomatic process.
Switzerland also urged all parties to perform maximum restrictions and immediately return to diplomacy.
“Switzerland is deeply concerned about the dangerous escalation between Israel and Iran since June 13, including today’s US attacks,” the Foreign Ministry said on its website.
“Switzerland emphasizes the importance of full respect for international law, including the UN Charter and international humanitarian law.”
“Switzerland urges all parties to perform maximum restrictions, protect civilians and civilian infrastructure, and immediately return to diplomacy.”
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