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PM Modi’s key dialogue with Qatar, Oman, Jordan, France amid Iran-US war: ‘Attacks on energy condemnable’

 On Thursday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi held discussions with the leaders of Qatar, France, Jordan, Oman, and Malaysia, voicing concerns about the West Asia situation and calling for actions to de-escalate the conflict. He also denounced the assaults on the region’s energy infrastructure. In separate phone calls with the five leaders, the prime minister urged dialogue and diplomacy to restore peace. (AFP). The prime minister urged dialogue and diplomacy in separate phone calls with the five leaders to restore peace, security, and stability as soon as possible. He also addressed the importance of guaranteeing safe and unrestricted passage through the Strait of Hormuz. Get live updates on the Iran-US war here.. ALSO READ | India directs oil and gas companies to share data during crisis, activates Essential Commodities Act. Prime Minister Modi holds discussions with leaders of Qatar, France, Jordan, Oman, and Malaysia. Qatar. In his discussion with Qatar’s Amir, Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, the prime minister affirmed New Delhi’s support for Doha and strongly denounced the assaults on the region’s energy facilities. He expressed thanks for the attention and assistance given to the Indian community and wished for peace and stability in the area. He stated, “We support safe and unrestricted passage through the Strait of Hormuz.” Follow live updates on Dubai news here. Jordan. 

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