Jaishankar Speaks To Iran's Araghchi As War Drags On, Upends Energy Supplies

In a significant diplomatic engagement, Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar held a conversation with Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi amid the ongoing conflict in the region, which is severely affecting global energy supplies. This dialogue marks the first interaction between the two officials following Iran's announcement of Mojtaba Khamenei as the new Supreme Leader. As geopolitical tensions escalate, both countries are focusing on bolstering their bilateral relations and addressing energy security concerns. India, heavily reliant on energy imports, is particularly attentive to fluctuations in oil supply caused by the war. Jaishankar’s outreach reflects India’s strategic interest in maintaining a stable partnership with Iran, especially in light of the changing political landscape in Tehran. The discussions are expected to explore avenues for collaboration and reaffirm commitments to mutual interests, particularly in energy trade, as both nations navigate the challenges posed by the ongoing conflict and its ramifications on regional stability and economic ties.
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