Iran FM Slams US-Israel "Aggression" in Calls With India, Sri Lanka

Iran's Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi held calls with his Indian and Sri Lankan counterparts, sharply condemning recent US and Israeli actions as "military aggression." The discussions followed the sinking of the Iranian naval vessel IRIS Dena by a US submarine torpedo south of Sri Lanka. The Indian Navy assisted Sri Lanka-led search and rescue operations for the frigate, which resulted in significant casualties. These diplomatic exchanges occur amidst sharply escalating regional tensions, including retaliatory strikes by Iran.

Key Points: Iran, India, Sri Lanka Discuss West Asia Tensions After Ship Sinking

  • Iran FM condemns US-Israel military aggression
  • IRIS Dena frigate sunk by US torpedo near Sri Lanka
  • India deploys naval assets for rescue ops
  • Tensions escalate after strike killed Iran's Supreme Leader
  • Iran retaliated with drone and missile attacks
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Iran FM Araghchi, EAM Jaishankar discuss regional developments amid tensions in West Asia

Iran's Foreign Minister condemns US-Israel strikes, discusses regional crisis with Indian and Sri Lankan counterparts following the sinking of an Iranian frigate.

"firmly condemn the criminal actions of the United States and the Israeli regime - Iran Foreign Ministry Statement"

New Delhi, March 6

Iran's Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi on Friday held a telephone conversation with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar to discuss regional developments following recent tensions involving the United States and Israel as tensions in West Asia escalate.

According to a statement by Iran's Foreign Ministry, Araghchi also held a separate phone call with Sri Lanka's Foreign Minister Vijitha Herath, during which the leaders discussed the evolving regional situation and bilateral relations.

During the conversations, Araghchi described the recent actions by the United States and Israel against Iran as "military aggression" and said governments around the world and the United Nations should condemn what he called "criminal actions".

"During the conversations, Iran's foreign minister described the crimes committed by the United States and the Israeli regime in recent days as part of their military aggression against Iran and stressed the responsibility of all governments and the United Nations to firmly condemn the criminal actions of the United States and the Israeli regime," the statement read.

The Iranian foreign minister also strongly condemned the US attack on the Iranian naval vessel IRIS Dena, which was targeted in international waters without prior warning.

He stated that Iran intends to pursue the matter through legal and international mechanisms in relevant global bodies.

Araghchi further expressed appreciation to Sri Lanka for its role in the rescue operations involving sailors from the Iranian frigate Dena, highlighting the importance of ensuring the safety of Iranian vessels and their crews.

Earlier, IRIS Dena sank south of Sri Lanka on March 4 after being struck by a US submarine torpedo approximately 20 nautical miles west of Galle.

The Indian Navy then deployed INS Tarangini and INS Ikshak, along with maritime patrol aircraft, to assist in the Sri Lanka-led search and rescue operations for the Iranian frigate IRIS Dena.

Of the estimated 180 crew members on board IRIS Dena, around 87 sailors are reported dead, while about 32 survivors were rescued by the Sri Lanka Navy and admitted to hospitals in Galle.

The development comes amid escalating tensions in West Asia after a joint US-Israel military strike on February 28 on Iranian territory killed its Supreme Leader, Khamenei and other senior figures, prompting a fierce response from Tehran.

In retaliation, Iran launched waves of drone and missile attacks across multiple Arab countries, targeting American military bases and Israeli assets throughout the region, with Israel also continuing its strikes on Tehran and widening the conflict to Lebanon, targeting Hezbollah.

- ANI

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Rohit P
This is getting out of hand. Another conflict in West Asia will send oil prices through the roof. Our economy is just recovering, we can't afford another fuel price shock. Hope our diplomacy can help de-escalate things. Jaishankar sir has a tough job.
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David E
The loss of life is tragic. Over 80 sailors... that's heartbreaking. Regardless of politics, the human cost is immense. Glad the Indian and Sri Lankan navies stepped up for the rescue. That's what matters most right now.
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Aman W
While I understand the geopolitical complexities, I respectfully feel our government's statement could be stronger in condemning the attack on a vessel in international waters. It sets a dangerous precedent. Our foreign policy should firmly uphold international law, not just balance relations.
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Shreya B
The strategic importance of the Indian Ocean is clear. Our Navy's quick response with INS Tarangini shows we are a responsible net security provider in our neighbourhood. This is good for our global standing. But the situation is very volatile, yaar.
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Karthik V
The article mentions Iran's Supreme Leader was killed in a strike last week? That's a massive escalation! This isn't just a skirmish anymore. Hope our millions of citizens working in the Gulf are safe. MEA should issue advisories.

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