Jaishankar Speaks With EU's Kallas, Gulf FMs On Iran Conflict Escalation

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar held a telephonic conversation with European Commission Vice President Kaja Kallas, focusing on the escalating conflict in Iran and the Gulf region. This follows major US-Israeli airstrikes in Iran which resulted in the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei and senior officials, triggering Iranian ballistic missile retaliation across the Middle East. Jaishankar also spoke with foreign ministers from Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, and the UAE, underlining India's concern and stakes in regional peace. He was assured by the Gulf leaders of their commitment to protecting the safety and welfare of the large Indian community residing in the region.

Key Points: Jaishankar Discusses Iran Conflict With EU, Gulf Counterparts

  • Jaishankar discusses Iran-Gulf conflict with EU
  • US-Israel strikes killed Iranian leaders
  • Iran retaliated with regional missile attacks
  • India stresses de-escalation and dialogue
  • Safety of Indian community in Gulf assured
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Jaishankar speaks to European Commission Vice President Kaja Kallas, discusses Iran conflict, Gulf

EAM Jaishankar holds calls with EU's Kaja Kallas & Gulf FMs on Iran-Israel strikes, stresses de-escalation & safety of Indian community.

"Our discussions focused on the ongoing conflict in Iran and the Gulf. - S Jaishankar"

New Delhi, March 4

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar held a telephonic conversation with Vice-President of the European Commission, Kaja Kallas, and discussed the ongoing conflict in Iran and the Gulf region.

In a post shared on X, Jaishankar wrote, "Had a telecon with EU HRVP @kajakallas. Our discussions focused on the ongoing conflict in Iran and the Gulf."

This comes after the US and Israel carried out coordinated airstrikes across multiple Iranian cities on February 28 targeted military command centres, air-defence systems, missile sites, and key regime infrastructure. This resulted in the deaths of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei and four senior military and security officials, with large explosions reported in Tehran and other major cities.

In response, Iran launched ballistic missiles and drones at US assets and allies across the region, including Israel, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Jordan, further widening the conflict in the Middle East and heightening risks for civilians and expatriates alike.

Earlier on March 1, Jaishankar spoke with his counterparts from several Gulf countries amid rising tensions in West Asia, stressing the need for de-escalation through dialogue and diplomacy.

He said India is concerned about the escalating situation and highlighted the country's strong interest in regional peace and the safety of the Indian community living in the region.

In a post on X, Jaishankar said, "Just spoke to Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud, FM of Saudi Arabia. Exchanged views on the ongoing situation in the Gulf. Underlined India's stakes in regional peace and stability and in the welfare of Indian community."

In another post, he said he spoke with Kuwait's Foreign Minister Sheikh Jarrah Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, who briefed him on the latest situation in the country.

"Spoke with Kuwait FM Sheikh Jarrah Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah. He briefed on the latest situation in Kuwait. Underlined India's concern at the escalation. Value his reassurance for the welfare of the Indian community," in another post, he said.

Jaishankar spoke with top leaders from Bahrain, Qatar, and the UAE about rising tensions in the Gulf.

He said he was assured by Bahrain's FM Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani, Qatar's PM and FM Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani, and UAE's DPM and FM Abdullah Bin Zayed Al-Nahyan that the Indian community's safety and welfare would be protected.

"Exchanged views with FM Dr. Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani of Bahrain on the turn of events in the region. The escalating developments are clearly a matter of concern. Was assured that his Government would take all measures to keep the Indian community safe," he said.

"Called Qatar PM & FM Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani this evening. Was apprised of the situation in Qatar. Value his assurance on the well-being of the Indian community," he said.

"Discussed the evolving situation in the Gulf with UAE DPM & FM Sheikh Abdullah Bin Zayed Al-Nahyan this evening. India is concerned with the escalating situation. Appreciate his commitment to the welfare of the Indian community," he said.

The conflict in the Middle East has entered its fourth day following the US and Israeli strikes on Iran that killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei, along with other key figures in the Persian Gulf country. In retaliation, Tehran has responded with counter-strikes targeting American military bases and other Israeli assets across the region.

Amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, thousands of citizens have found themselves caught in a massive aviation standstill.

- ANI

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Sarah B
This is deeply worrying. The Gulf region is crucial for global energy supplies and India's economy. Any prolonged conflict will spike oil prices and hurt us all. Full support to Jaishankar ji's efforts for de-escalation.
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Priyanka N
My cousin works in Dubai and the family is very tense. Glad to read that our government is getting direct assurances from the Gulf leaders about the safety of Indians. It gives some peace of mind.
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Rahul R
India must maintain its balanced and independent foreign policy. We have good relations with all parties involved - US, Israel, Iran, and the Arab nations. This is a delicate tightrope walk, but necessary.
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Michael C
While the diplomatic outreach is commendable, I hope there is also a concrete contingency plan for evacuation if things worsen. The aviation standstill mentioned is a real concern for bringing people home.
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Kavya N
The situation is very volatile. The death of Iran's Supreme Leader is a huge event. India's voice for peace is important, but we are not a direct party to this conflict. Our focus should remain on protecting our citizens and our economic interests.

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