External affairs minister Jaishankar discusses Iran-US conflict with Russia, EU, France

India's External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar recently engaged in discussions with representatives from Russia, the European Union, and France to strategize India's diplomatic approach concerning the escalating Iran-US conflict in West Asia. This dialogue highlights India's proactive stance in regional diplomacy, aiming to mediate and find a balanced perspective amidst rising tensions. The conversations come at a critical time as the conflict has significant implications for regional stability and global energy markets. By collaborating with key international partners, India seeks to enhance its role as a responsible player in global diplomacy, particularly in areas of conflict resolution. Jaishankar's meetings underscore the importance of multilateral cooperation in addressing complex geopolitical challenges, reflecting India's commitment to fostering peace and dialogue in the region.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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