Iran Calls for Calm: Urges India and Pakistan to Restrain Tensions and Promote Peace

Iran Calls for Calm: Urges India and Pakistan to Restrain Tensions and Promote Peace

In a significant diplomatic move, Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi has urged both India and Pakistan to maintain restraint to avoid escalating tensions in the region. The call for peace comes as Araqchi embarks on an official visit to New Delhi, focusing on enhancing Iran-India economic cooperation.

Upon his arrival in New Delhi, Araqchi emphasized the importance of stability in fostering economic partnerships among regional nations. Leading a delegation for crucial high-level meetings with Indian officials, he aims to strengthen bilateral ties through the Iran-India Joint Economic Commission.

Key highlights of Araqchi’s visit include:

  • Primary Agenda: Discussions centered around the Iran-India Joint Economic Commission to boost economic relations.
  • Delegation Composition: The delegation includes key representatives from Iran’s economic sector, underscoring the importance of economic collaboration.
  • Dialogue Significance: Araqchi noted that Iran has actively engaged in discussions with India on critical regional and international issues, making these talks increasingly important in light of recent events.
  • Planned Meetings: The Foreign Minister is set to meet with Indian counterpart Subrahmanyam Jaishankar to review pressing regional matters.

Araqchi expressed optimism that both nations would exercise caution to prevent any further escalation of tensions. He reiterated that stability is vital for nurturing economic partnerships across the region, a sentiment that resonates deeply amid ongoing geopolitical challenges.

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