Jul 03, 2026

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke to Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on the current situation in the Middle East.

Narendra Modi held a telephonic conversation with Iranian President Massoud Pezeshkian on Tuesday. During which the two leaders discussed the current situation in the region and the situation going forward<>

PM Modi once again reiterated India's clear position that resolution of all disputes is possible only through dialogue and diplomacy. He also stressed the need for continued efforts to ensure lasting peace and stability in West Asia, as well as to ensure unhindered security of maritime shipping and global trade. India has consistently maintained that peace and stability in West Asia is crucial not only for the economic and strategic security of the region but also for the entire world><.

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Tensions have increased due to the confrontation between Iran, Israel and the US in West Asia. As a result, India maintained continuous contact with Tehran at the highest level political, strategic and humanitarian levels.

During this period, the avenues of dialogue between the two countries are open, from talks between heads of government to ministers' meetings and the BRICS program. PM Modi has spoken to the Iranian President twice since the confrontation. They discussed the changing situation in the region and stressed the need for peace, stability and dialogue. During this time, External Affairs Minister Dr. S Jaishankar was in touch with his Iranian counterparts Abbas Araghchi. The two have spoken more than five times.

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