India Thanks Azerbaijan for Evacuating 204 Citizens from Iran via Land Border

India has expressed gratitude to Azerbaijan for assisting in the evacuation of approximately 204 Indian nationals from Iran through the land border. Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal stated that several evacuees have already returned to India, with others expected in the coming days. The evacuation was discussed during a meeting between India's Ambassador to Azerbaijan, Abhay Kumar, and Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov. Last month, the MEA reported that at least 882 Indian citizens stranded in Iran had returned home via routes through Azerbaijan and Armenia.

Key Points: India Evacuates Nationals from Iran with Azerbaijan's Support

  • 204 Indians evacuated via Iran-Azerbaijan border
  • Evacuation support from Azerbaijan government
  • Bilateral ties discussed in ambassador meeting
  • Over 882 Indians have returned via regional routes
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India thanks Azerbaijan for support in evacuating citizens from conflict zone

India thanks Azerbaijan for assisting in the evacuation of 204 Indian nationals from Iran. Ambassador Abhay Kumar met FM Jeyhun Bayramov to discuss bilateral ties.

"We are thankful to the government of Azerbaijan for the support that they've rendered for the exit of Indian nationals from Iran. - Randhir Jaiswal"

New Delhi/Baku April 2 India on Thursday expressed gratitude to the government of Azerbaijan for assisting in the evacuation of Indian nationals from Iran through its land border.

Addressing a weekly media briefing in New Delhi, Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said that around 204 Indian nationals have successfully crossed into Azerbaijan from Iran.

He noted that several of those evacuated have already returned to India, while others are expected to arrive over the coming days.

"Azerbaijan, we have our ambassador there. He recently presented credentials. During the presentation of his credentials, he also discussed several issues of bilateral nature. Several of our Indian nationals, 204 to be precise, have been able to leave Iran for Azerbaijan through the land border. And from there, they will be coming back home. Several of them have returned; others will be returning in the course of the next few days or so," Jaiswal stated.

"We are thankful to the government of Azerbaijan for the support that they've rendered for the exit of Indian nationals from Iran through the land border. We have consultations and regular exchange between both sides, and hopefully we will have more details," he added.

On Wednesday India's Ambassador to Azerbaijan Abhay Kumar met Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov and presented a copy of his Letter of Credence. Both held productive discussions on bilateral ties and regional developments.

According to the Foreign Ministry of Azerbaijan, the meeting reviewed the current state of relations between Azerbaijan and India and explored the prospects for further cooperation.

The two sides also exchanged views on the ongoing tensions in the Middle East. The Indian Ambassador also expressed deep gratitude to the government of Azerbaijan for the support provided during the evacuation of Indian nationals from Iran, the Foreign Ministry mentioned.

Last month, the MEA mentioned that at least 882 Indian nationals stranded in Iran, including students, business professionals and pilgrims, have made their way back home through Azerbaijan and Armenia.

"Several individuals do not register themselves with the embassy. Therefore, our estimate was that there were 9,000 people. Of these, a significant number of students had returned before the hostilities began. Currently, approximately 882 Indian citizens, including students and business professionals as well as pilgrims who had travelled from here, are in the process of returning via the routes through Azerbaijan and Armenia. Some have already arrived," said Jaiswal.

"Of the 284 pilgrims who had travelled there, 280 have returned; they arrived via Armenia. There are three or four others remaining, who are also expected to arrive within a day or two," he added.

- IANS

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Sarah B
It's heartening to see international cooperation in times of crisis. Hope all the remaining citizens return home soon and safely.
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Aditya G
Good work by MEA and our ambassador. But the number 9,000 unregistered Indians is worrying. We really need better registration systems for our citizens abroad, especially in volatile regions.
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Priya S
Shukriya Azerbaijan! 🙏 It's a relief for the families. My cousin was one of the students there and he just landed in Delhi yesterday. The tension was unbearable for us all.
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Michael C
This is a positive development for India-Azerbaijan relations. Strategic partnerships built on such humanitarian gestures are strong and lasting.
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Kavya N
The pilgrims are back safely, Alhamdulillah. That's the most important thing. Hope the government also looks at the business professionals who might have suffered losses.

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