Iran’s Supreme Leader’s India Representative Calls West Asia Conflict a “Personal War,” Criticizes Israel
Labels tensions as driven by personal motives, calls for stronger India-Iran ties amid rising regional instability
Dr. Abdul Majeed Hakim Elahi, the India representative of Iran’s Supreme Leader, has described the ongoing West Asia conflict as a “personal war,” alleging that Israel has long sought confrontation with Iran. He also emphasized strengthening India-Iran ties amid rising regional tensions and ongoing diplomatic efforts.
Dr. Abdul Majeed Hakim Elahi, the India representative of Iran’s Supreme Leader, has termed the ongoing conflict in West Asia a “personal war,” amid escalating tensions in the region.
Speaking to the media in Jaipur, Elahi alleged that Benjamin Netanyahu had been seeking a war against Iran for the past four decades. He further claimed that Netanyahu had previously failed to secure support from successive US presidents, but had recently succeeded in gaining backing from Donald Trump.
Elahi described the situation as being driven by personal motivations rather than broader geopolitical considerations. His remarks come at a time when tensions across West Asia have intensified, prompting multiple diplomatic efforts aimed at de-escalation.
He also highlighted the historical and cultural ties between India and Iran, noting that relations between the two nations date back to ancient times and expressing optimism that bilateral ties will continue to strengthen in the future.
The statement underscores growing concerns over regional stability, as global powers and regional stakeholders engage in dialogue to prevent further escalation.
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