Category : Diplomacy


Iran Backs India as Mediator in Hormuz Crisis

Iran has officially endorsed India as a trusted player capable of mediating and easing tensions in the critical Strait of Hormuz crisis, highlighting New Delhi's unique diplomatic positioning.

Trump: US in Talks with Iran, Names Negotiating Team

US President Donald Trump reveals ongoing negotiations with Iran to end the war, listing officials like JD Vance and Jared Kushner. Iran denies talks, preferring Vance, but White House asserts Trump controls the process.

Macron Demands Iran Cease Attacks, Engage in Talks

French President Emmanuel Macron called on Iran to stop attacks in the region, preserve infrastructure, and restore navigation in the Strait of Hormuz during talks with President Massoud Pezeshkian.

Iran Wants Vance, Not Kushner or Witkoff, for US Talks

Iranian officials have expressed a preference for negotiating with US Vice President JD Vance over Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff, citing trust issues and Vance's perceived intent to end the conflict, as reported by CNN.

India: No Permission Needed for Ships in Strait of Hormuz

The Indian government clarified that no permission is required for vessels to transit the Strait of Hormuz, citing international law, as five LPG tankers with 2.3 lakh tonnes of cooking gas navigate the region amid escalating Middle East conflicts.

All-Party Meeting on West Asia Crisis After PM Modi's Statement

The Indian government has convened an all-party meeting on Wednesday to address the West Asia conflict, following PM Narendra Modi's statements in Parliament. Key ministers will attend as India seeks a unified stance amid energy and diaspora concerns.

Modi Warns of Long-Term West Asia War Effects on India

Prime Minister Narendra Modi cautioned that the Israel-Iran conflict could cause prolonged disruption, energy crises, and global economic consequences, emphasizing India's need for self-sufficiency and state cooperation.

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