Jaishankar, German FM Discuss West Asia Conflict & Strait of Hormuz Threat

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar held a telephonic discussion with his German counterpart Johann Wadephul regarding the ongoing conflict in West Asia. This follows similar recent consultations with officials from Italy, Oman, and Iran, highlighting India's active diplomatic outreach. The crisis, escalated by US-Israel strikes and Iranian retaliation, threatens the vital Strait of Hormuz, a key global oil transit chokepoint. Italian FM Antonio Tajani emphasized the need for coordinated action to ensure de-escalation, freedom of navigation, and stability of international markets.

Key Points: India, Germany Discuss West Asia Conflict and Energy Security

  • Diplomatic talks on West Asia crisis
  • Focus on Strait of Hormuz blockade
  • Risk to global energy security
  • Coordination for de-escalation and navigation freedom
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EAM Jaishankar, German counterpart Wadephul discuss ongoing West Asia conflict

EAM Jaishankar speaks with German counterpart Johann Wadephul on West Asia tensions, following talks with Italy and Iran on de-escalation and Strait of Hormuz.

EAM Jaishankar, German counterpart Wadephul discuss ongoing West Asia conflict
"We aim to coordinate our actions to promote an immediate de-escalation - Antonio Tajani"

New Delhi, March 10

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar held telephonic conversation with his German counterpart Johann Wadephul on Tuesday amid the ongoing conflict in West Asia.

"Exchanged views with FM Johann Wadephul of Germany on the ongoing conflict in West Asia," EAM Jaishankar posted on X after the meeting.

Over the past few days, EAM Jaishankar has spoken with his counterparts from several nations, including Italy, Oman and Iran as India remains in touch with the governments of the region and other key partners amid the tense security situation in West Asia.

The conflict began after the joint US-Israel strikes on Iran on February 28, which led to Iran launching drone and missile attacks targetting US assets, regional capitals and allied forces in West Asia.

On Monday, EAM Jaishankar spoke with his Italian counterpart Antonio Tajani on the situation in West Asia. Tajani stated that he and EAM Jaishankar aim to coordinate their actions to promote an immediate de-escalation, ensure freedom of navigation, and preserve the stability of international markets.

Tajani noted that the partial blockade of the Strait of Hormuz poses a serious risk to energy security and the economic stability of Italy and India.

The Strait of Hormuz is a narrow passage connecting the Gulf to the Arabian Sea and is one of the world's most important oil transit chokepoints. A large share of crude exports from Gulf producers passes through it, making any threat to the route a major concern for global energy markets.

"I spoke to India's Minister Dr S Jaishankar to discuss developments in the Gulf and the entire Middle Eastern region. Europe and India are strategic partners: the partial blockade of the Strait of Hormuz poses a serious risk to energy security and the economic stability of our countries. We shared a strong concern over the strategic implications and the protection of our citizens present in the area. In this context, we aim to coordinate our actions to promote an immediate de-escalation, ensure freedom of navigation, and preserve the stability of international markets-elements that are also essential for the full operation of the EU-India free trade agreement," Tajani posted on X.

"The crisis underscores how crucial it is to strengthen investments in new infrastructure and secure routes: the IMEC corridor is a clear example. To this end, we will dedicate a political and economic initiative to it on March 17 in Trieste, with the goal of bolstering our trade, digital, and energy connections and building together an economic space from which our businesses can benefit," he added.

- IANS

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Rohit P
This is why we need the IMEC corridor and other alternative routes. Over-reliance on one chokepoint is a strategic vulnerability. India must accelerate its partnerships for secure energy and trade infrastructure.
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Aman W
Our government is handling this well. Balancing relations with all sides while protecting national interests is a tough job. The safety of Indian citizens in the region is paramount. Hope the talks yield concrete steps for peace.
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Sarah B
While the diplomatic outreach is good, I hope there is a clear, long-term strategy beyond immediate de-escalation. These conflicts are cyclical. India should use its growing stature to push for more sustainable regional frameworks.
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Vikram M
The mention of the EU-India FTA is interesting. Stability in West Asia is not just about oil; it's about securing our broader economic future and trade partnerships. A sensible, pragmatic approach is needed.
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Karthik V
Concerned about the impact on global markets and inflation back home. Petrol prices are already high. Diplomacy must work fast to ensure freedom of navigation. Jai Hind!

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