Iran Seeks India's Mediation Role Amid Ongoing Conflict
‘Indian Diplomacy Is Strong, Good’: Iran Looks To Delhi For ‘Bigger Role’ As War Negotiator

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As the conflict in Iran enters its 33rd day, Dr. Abdul Majid Hakeem Ilahi, representative of Iran's Supreme Leader, commended India's diplomatic efforts and urged for a larger role in peace negotiations. Iran's ambassador to India also highlighted India's balanced foreign policy, suggesting it could effectively mediate tensions involving the US and Israel.
- 01Iran's representative praised India's strong diplomacy amid ongoing conflict.
- 02India is viewed as a potential mediator in tensions involving Iran, the US, and Israel.
- 03Iran's ambassador emphasized India's balanced foreign policy as a key asset.
- 04Indian vessels continue to navigate the Strait of Hormuz despite regional tensions.
- 05The conflict has led to significant humanitarian concerns affecting multiple nations.
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The conflict in Iran has reached its 33rd day, prompting Dr. Abdul Majid Hakeem Ilahi, representative of Iran’s Supreme Leader, to commend India's diplomatic efforts. He emphasized that Indian diplomacy is strong and capable of playing a larger role in negotiating peace, describing the ongoing war as a 'very big mistake' affecting not just Iran but humanity as a whole. Iran's ambassador to India, Mohammad Fathali, echoed these sentiments, suggesting that India's balanced foreign policy positions it well to mediate tensions between Iran, the United States, and Israel. Amid these developments, Indian-flagged vessels, including the LPG tanker Green Asha, continue to transit the strategically important Strait of Hormuz, with several Indian vessels successfully navigating the region despite the ongoing conflict. The humanitarian impact of the war remains a significant concern, with people suffering across various countries due to the ongoing hostilities.
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India's role as a mediator could enhance its international standing and influence in regional diplomacy, potentially leading to more stable trade routes for Indian vessels.
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