Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated Sunday that he spoke with Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian and expressed “deep concern on the current escalations” in its battle with Israel. He additionally reiterated India’s name for rapid de-escalation, dialogue and diplomacy between the 2 nations.
This was the primary name between PM Modi and President Pezeshkian, hours after US President Donald Trump stated that he had “obliterated” Iran’s predominant nuclear websites in in a single day strikes. With this, the US has joined the Israeli navy response in a serious new escalation of the battle within the Center East as Tehran vowed to defend itself.
PM Modi stated, in a publish on X, “Spoke with President of Iran @drpezeshkian. We mentioned intimately in regards to the present scenario. Expressed deep concern on the current escalations. Reiterated our name for rapid de-escalation, dialogue and diplomacy as the way in which ahead and for early restoration of regional peace, safety and stability.”
This comes at a time when West Asia is witnessing stress between Israel and Iran and there are fears of an escalation right into a full-fledged battle between the 2 nations.
The US struck three nuclear websites in Iran on Saturday night time – Natanz, Isfahan and Fordow — because it joined Israel in its offensive towards Iran.
Following the US strikes, Iran’s International Minister Abbas Araghchi warned that the assaults “can have eternal penalties” and vowed that Tehran “reserves all choices” for retaliation. “The occasions this morning are outrageous and can have eternal penalties. Each member of the UN should be alarmed over this extraordinarily harmful, lawless and prison behaviour,” he wrote in his X publish.
“In accordance with the UN Constitution and its provisions permitting a official response in self-defence, Iran reserves all choices to defend its sovereignty, curiosity, and folks,” the publish added. Later, he dismissed requires Tehran to renew diplomatic talks with the US, stating that the in a single day assaults blew up any probability of diplomacy.

