Leaders Stress Dialogue and Diplomacy to Restore Peace
New Delhi, March 19: Narendra Modi held a conversation with Emmanuel Macron on Thursday, where both leaders emphasized the urgent need to de-escalate the ongoing conflict in West Asia.
The discussion focused on restoring peace through dialogue and diplomacy amid rising tensions in the region.
Focus on Peace and Stability
PM Modi shared details of the conversation on social media. He described President Macron as a close friend and highlighted their shared concern over the situation.
Both leaders agreed that immediate steps are needed to reduce tensions. They also stressed the importance of continued coordination to ensure regional and global stability.
India Pushes for Diplomatic Resolution
India reiterated its stance on resolving conflicts through peaceful means. PM Modi emphasized dialogue as the best way forward.
The leaders agreed that diplomatic efforts must be strengthened to prevent further escalation.
Talks with Oman Leadership
Earlier, PM Modi also spoke with Haitham bin Tariq Al Said regarding the same issue.
During the conversation, both leaders highlighted the importance of maintaining peace and stability in the region.
PM Modi also conveyed Eid greetings and appreciated Oman’s efforts in helping stranded individuals, including Indian citizens.
Concern Over Strait of Hormuz
Both India and Oman stressed the need to ensure safe navigation through the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial route for global energy supply.
Disruptions in this area could impact international trade and energy markets.
Rising Tensions in West Asia
The conflict in West Asia has intensified in recent weeks. Several countries are facing security challenges and disruptions.
The situation has also affected global energy supply routes and economic stability.
The discussions highlight growing global concern over the West Asia crisis. Leaders are calling for urgent diplomatic efforts to restore peace and prevent further escalation.
