Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, during his conversation with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, called for BRICS to play an independent role in halting aggressions against Iran. He also urged guarantees against future US-Israel hostilities and proposed a regional security framework involving West Asian nations to ensure peace without foreign interference.
The announcement was shared by the Iranian Embassy in India, highlighting Tehran’s push for collective regional mechanisms. India’s Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar confirmed he spoke with Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi regarding the latest developments in the ongoing conflict, underscoring India’s diplomatic engagement in the matter.
Iran’s Proposals For Peace
President Pezeshkian emphasized the need for BRICS to act as a stabilizing force, independent of Western influence. He proposed a regional security framework composed of West Asian countries, aimed at fostering peace and stability without external intervention.
India’s Diplomatic Response
Foreign Minister Jaishankar noted his discussions with FM Araghchi focused on the latest conflict developments. India continues to balance its strategic ties with Iran while maintaining its broader regional interests.
Key Highlights
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Iran urges BRICS to halt aggressions against Tehran
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President Pezeshkian calls for guarantees against US-Israel hostilities
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Proposal for West Asia-led regional security framework
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India’s FM Jaishankar discusses conflict with Iran’s FM Araghchi
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Emphasis on peace without foreign interference
Sources: Iran Embassy in India, The Hindu, Times of India, ANI