India Condemns Fujairah Attack, Calls for Cessation of Hostilities
India calls Fujairah attack ‘unacceptable’, seeks immediate end to hostilities
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India has condemned the recent attack in Fujairah, UAE, which injured three Indian nationals, labeling it 'unacceptable.' The Ministry of External Affairs urged an immediate end to hostilities and emphasized the importance of dialogue for restoring peace in the region.
- 01India condemned the Fujairah attack that injured three Indian nationals.
- 02The Indian government called the attack 'unacceptable' and urged an immediate halt to hostilities.
- 03India emphasized the need for dialogue and diplomacy to restore peace in West Asia.
- 04Concerns were raised over maritime safety in the Strait of Hormuz.
- 05India is prepared to support efforts for a peaceful resolution of regional issues.
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India has strongly condemned the attack in Fujairah, United Arab Emirates, which resulted in injuries to three Indian nationals, describing it as 'unacceptable.' The statement from the Ministry of External Affairs, issued on May 5, called for an immediate cessation of hostilities and emphasized the need to stop targeting civilian infrastructure and innocent lives. India highlighted the importance of dialogue and diplomacy to restore peace and stability in West Asia. Additionally, the government raised concerns regarding maritime safety, advocating for free and unhindered navigation and commerce through the Strait of Hormuz, in accordance with international law. The Indian government reiterated its readiness to support all efforts aimed at achieving a peaceful resolution to the ongoing tensions in the region.
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The attack raises concerns for Indian nationals and emphasizes the need for safety in the region, particularly for those engaged in maritime activities.
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