Iran FM Warns US, Israel Aggression in Calls With Russia, India Counterparts

Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi held separate phone calls with his Russian and Indian counterparts to discuss the ongoing regional conflict involving the US and Israel. He detailed alleged crimes by the US and Israel against Iranian infrastructure and civilians over 37 days. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov emphasized the need to stop illegal attacks on civilian targets, while Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar highlighted efforts to restore regional stability. The diplomatic exchanges occur amid heightened tensions following joint US-Israeli strikes on Iran that began in late February.

Key Points: Iran FM Discusses War With Russian, Indian Counterparts

  • Iran FM discussed regional war
  • Warned of US-Israeli aggression
  • Russia stressed stopping illegal attacks
  • India supported stability efforts
  • Calls amid heightened tensions
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Iran's FM discusses ongoing war with Indian, Russian counterparts over phone

Iranian FM Araghchi warns of consequences of US-Israeli aggression in calls with Russian FM Lavrov and Indian FM Jaishankar over regional conflict.

"crimes committed by the United States and Israel against Iran's people - Seyed Abbas Araghchi"

Tehran, April 6

Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi exchanged views with his Russian and Indian counterparts on the ongoing regional conflict involving the United States, Israel and Iran.

In two separate phone calls, Araghchi, on Sunday, discussed the latest developments in the West Asia region as well as the security and economic consequences of the US and Israeli "aggression" with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar, according to statements released by the Iranian Foreign Ministry.

Araghchi elaborated on the "crimes" committed by the United States and Israel against Iran's people over the past 37 days, including their attacks on Iranian industrial and production infrastructure, hospitals, schools, residential areas as well as nuclear centers and facilities, Xinhua news agency reported.

He urged all influential parties at the UN Security Council to adopt responsible approaches that are based on international law.

He highlighted the firm determination of Iranian people and armed forces to powerfully defend Iran's national interests and security, warning about the consequences of the US and Israeli "aggression" for the stability and security in the region and the world.

Lavrov, for his part, stressed the need for stopping the "illegal" attacks against civilian targets, especially the Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant in southern Iran, calling for grasping every opportunity to prevent the expansion of the conflict's scopes.

The Indian foreign minister highlighted the importance of efforts to restore stability and security to the region, expressing his country's support for the ongoing efforts at the regional and international levels to stop the war.

The phone calls came amid heightened regional tensions following joint US-Israeli strikes on Iran starting on February 28, to which Iran and its regional allies responded with attacks on Israeli and US interests across the Middle East.

- IANS

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Rohit P
This is very concerning. A wider war in West Asia will directly impact India. So many of our brothers work there and send remittances home. Oil prices will shoot up again. FM Jaishankar must use our diplomatic weight to push for an immediate ceasefire. 🙏
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David E
While India's call for peace is commendable, I respectfully think we need to be more vocal in condemning attacks on civilian infrastructure like schools and hospitals, regardless of who carries them out. International law must be upheld unequivocally.
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Aditya G
Complex situation. Iran is an important partner for Chabahar port and energy security. But we also have deep strategic ties with the US and Israel. Walking this diplomatic tightrope is crucial. Hope our foreign policy is up to the task.
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Sarah B
The mention of attacks on nuclear facilities is terrifying. A nuclear incident in the Gulf would be a disaster for the entire world, including India. The UN Security Council needs to act, not just talk.
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Karthik V
India has a historic role as a peacemaker. We should offer to mediate, or at least strongly support mediation efforts. This endless cycle of violence helps no one. Jai Hind.

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