Modi-Iran Talks: De-escalation & Dialogue Urged
Prime Minister Modi today urged Iran to de-escalate tensions in the Middle East,emphasizing the critical need for dialog to restore regional peace. In a conversation with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, Modi expressed deep concern over recent escalations, advocating for diplomacy as the path forward. India is actively seeking a peaceful resolution, monitoring the situation and engaging with key regional players. Modi reiterated India’s consistent support for de-escalation, highlighting the significance of diplomatic channels in resolving the ongoing conflict. This active role underscores india’s commitment to fostering stability in the region. Read the full report on News directory 3 for extensive coverage of the talks and Modi’s diplomatic push. Discover what’s next in the ongoing efforts for regional de-escalation.
Modi Urges Iran to De-escalate Amid Middle East Tensions
Updated June 23, 2025
Amid heightened tensions in the Middle East, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday spoke with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, advocating for immediate de-escalation and resolution through dialogue. India is closely monitoring the situation and engaging with key regional players.
Modi conveyed his concern over recent escalations via social media platform X. He emphasized the critical need to restore regional peace and stability through diplomatic channels.
“We discussed in detail the current situation. Expressed deep concern at the recent escalations,” Modi said.
The prime minister reiterated India’s consistent support for de-escalation, stressing that diplomacy is essential for resolving the ongoing tensions and restoring stability in the region. The conversation highlights India’s active role in seeking a peaceful resolution to the crisis.
What’s next
India will likely continue its diplomatic efforts, maintaining communication with various stakeholders to encourage de-escalation and foster a path toward regional stability.
