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PM Modi speaks with Iranian President Raisi to discuss Israel-Hamas conflict

| @indiablooms | Nov 07, 2023, at 03:11 am

New Delhi/IBNS/UNI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi Monday held a telephone conversation with the President of the Islamic Republic of Iran Seyyed Ebrahim Raisi on the Israel-Hamas conflict.

As per the statement from the Prime Minister's office, "The two leaders exchanged views on the difficult situation in the West Asia region and Israel-Hamas conflict".

PM Modi expressed deep concern at the terrorist incidents, violence, and loss of civilian lives.

He reiterated India’s longstanding and consistent position on the Israel-Palestine issue.

President Raisi shared his assessment of the situation.

"Both the leaders have emphasised the need for preventing escalation, ensuring continued humanitarian aid and early restoration of peace and stability," said the statement.

It said, "The leaders also reviewed and positively assessed progress in multifaceted bilateral cooperation. They welcomed focus and priority accorded to Chabahar port in Iran for improving regional connectivity."

"Both sides agreed to remain in touch given shared interest in regional peace, security and stability," the statement added.

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