PM Modi Speaks with Israeli Counterpart Amid Rising Regional Tensions
Emphasises Civilian Safety and Calls for Early Cessation of Hostilities
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday held a telephone conversation with his Israeli counterpart, Benjamin Netanyahu, to discuss the evolving regional situation amid rising tensions in West Asia.
According to an official statement issued by PIB Delhi, the two leaders exchanged views on the latest developments and reviewed the security situation in the region. Prime Minister Modi expressed India’s deep concern over the recent escalation and underlined that the safety and protection of civilians must remain the top priority.
Emphasising India’s long-standing position on global conflicts, Prime Minister Modi reiterated the urgent need for an early cessation of hostilities. He stressed that dialogue and diplomacy remain the most effective ways to ensure lasting peace and stability in the region.
The conversation reflects India’s balanced diplomatic approach, maintaining close ties with Israel while consistently advocating peace and restraint. India has been closely monitoring the situation, particularly in view of the safety of Indian nationals in the region.
Both leaders agreed to remain in touch and continue consultations as the situation develops. The call underscores ongoing diplomatic engagement at the highest level during a period of heightened regional uncertainty.
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