Mirwaiz Umar Farooq Supports US-Iran Talks to Alleviate West Asia Tensions
J&K: Mirwaiz backs US-Iran talks, hopes to ease West Asia crisis
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Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, a prominent leader in Jammu and Kashmir, expressed hope that ongoing US-Iran negotiations will alleviate violence in the region, particularly for people in Iran, Lebanon, and Palestine. He emphasized the need for peace and condemned civilian casualties in Beirut, attributing the violence to Israeli actions.
- 01Mirwaiz Umar Farooq advocates for US-Iran talks to ease regional tensions.
- 02He highlights the suffering of people in Iran, Lebanon, and Palestine.
- 03The Hurriyat leader calls for a breakthrough to restore peace in West Asia.
- 04He condemns civilian deaths in Beirut and criticizes Israeli actions.
- 05Farooq emphasizes the importance of Islamabad's role in regional peace.
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During a Friday sermon at the Jama Masjid in Srinagar, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, a key figure in the Hurriyat movement, expressed hope that the ongoing negotiations between the United States and Iran would provide relief from the cycle of violence affecting the people of Iran, Lebanon, and Palestine. He stated that the global community is looking towards Islamabad for a breakthrough that could lead to lasting peace in the region. Farooq condemned the recent killing of civilians in Beirut, labeling the Israeli regime as a major perpetrator of violence and a hindrance to genuine peace efforts. His remarks reflect a broader concern for the humanitarian crisis in West Asia and the need for diplomatic solutions to ongoing conflicts.
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Farooq's statements reflect the sentiments of many in Jammu and Kashmir who are affected by regional conflicts, highlighting the desire for peace and stability.
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