Jaishankar Meets Iran Envoy, Modi Talks With Trump on West Asia Crisis

External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar met Iran's Ambassador to India, appreciating Tehran's support for Indians amid regional tensions. This follows a phone call between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump, where they discussed de-escalation and the critical need to keep the Strait of Hormuz open and secure. PM Modi informed Parliament of India's continuous diplomatic engagement with all stakeholders, including Gulf nations, Iran, Israel, and the US, to navigate the crisis. The government emphasized using diplomacy to protect maritime interests and ensure the safety of the Indian community abroad.

Key Points: India Engages Iran, US on West Asia Conflict & Maritime Security

  • Diplomatic talks on West Asia crisis
  • Focus on open Strait of Hormuz
  • Safety of Indian diaspora in Iran
  • High-level India-US coordination
  • India's push for dialogue
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EAM Jaishankar meets Iranian envoy, appreciates support for Indians in Tehran amid West Asia conflict

EAM Jaishankar meets Iranian envoy as PM Modi discusses de-escalation with President Trump. India works to secure Strait of Hormuz and protect diaspora.

"India supports de-escalation and restoration of peace at the earliest. - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, March 24

Amid escalating regional tensions in the West Asia, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar held a meeting on Tuesday with Iran's Ambassador Mohammad Fathali and appreciated the support provided to Indians in Iran in "these challenging times."

In a post on X, External Affairs Minister Jaishankar detailed the meeting, stating, "Met with @IranAmbIndia Dr. Mohammad Fathali this afternoon. Discussed the conflict in West Asia. Appreciate the support provided to Indians in Iran in these challenging times. @Iran_In_India."

This diplomatic meeting followed a critical high-level telephonic conversation held earlier on Tuesday between PM Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump. Amid intensifying global efforts to secure vital energy corridors, the two leaders discussed the prevailing conflict in West Asia, as regional tensions continue to impact global energy markets and maritime security.

In a post on X, PM Modi detailed the diplomatic exchange, stating, "Received a call from President Trump and had a useful exchange of views on the situation in West Asia. India supports de-escalation and restoration of peace at the earliest. Ensuring that the Strait of Hormuz remains open, secure and accessible is essential for the whole world. We agreed to stay in touch regarding efforts towards peace and stability."

US envoy Sergio Gor earlier confirmed the exchange, noting that the dialogue focused on the ongoing situation, "Including the importance of keeping the Strait of Hormuz open." This outreach occurs as President Trump signalled a potential de-escalation in the US-Israel standoff with Iran, noting on Monday that his administration was already engaged in "productive" talks with Tehran.

Trump has extended his deadline for potential strikes on power plants by five days.While Iranian officials claimed the US President had backed down "following Iran's firm warning," reports from CBS suggest Tehran has "received points from the US through mediators and they are being reviewed."

Addressing Parliament on Tuesday, PM Modi underscored India's proactive role in navigating the crisis through constant communication with all stakeholders. "Since the start of the war, I have held two rounds of phone conversations with the heads of state of most countries in West Asia. We are in continuous contact with all the Gulf countries, and we are also in touch with Iran, Israel, and the United States," PM Modi said.

The Prime Minister further highlighted that New Delhi is leveraging its diplomatic capital to protect its maritime and diaspora interests. "Through diplomacy, India is trying to ensure safe commutation of the country's ships even in a war situation. India has opted for a solution through dialogue to resolve this issue," PM Modi added, reiterating that the safety of the Indian community remains a "priority."

- ANI

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Priya S
The safety of our people in Iran is the most important thing. Appreciate the MEA for their constant work behind the scenes. Hope all our students and professionals there are safe and sound.
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Aman W
Balancing relations with the US, Iran, Israel, and the Gulf all at once is a tightrope walk. So far, the government seems to be managing it well. Our non-aligned, pragmatic approach is our strength.
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Sarah B
While the diplomatic statements are reassuring, I hope there are concrete contingency plans for evacuation if things worsen. We've seen crises in the region before. Preparedness is key.
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Vikram M
This is why strong diplomacy matters. We have millions working in the Gulf and West Asia. Their remittances fuel our economy. Protecting them and the trade routes is a national priority. Good work MEA.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, I hope this active diplomacy translates to keeping oil prices in check. The common man is already struggling with inflation. A war in West Asia will make everything more expensive.

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