Jaishankar speaks with Iranian counterpart Abbas Araghchi for 4th time amid Strait of Hormuz closure

Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar has engaged in discussions with Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi for the fourth time as tensions escalate in the region following recent US-Israeli military actions. The dialogues come against the backdrop of heightened security concerns in the Strait of Hormuz, a vital maritime corridor for global oil shipments, which has recently seen increased military activity. India, which relies heavily on oil imports, is keen on maintaining stability in the region. Jaishankar's continued communication with Iran underscores India's commitment to diplomatic engagement amidst rising geopolitical tensions. The conversations have likely focused on ensuring the safety of maritime routes and fostering bilateral relations, as both nations navigate the complex landscape of Middle Eastern politics. As the situation evolves, India remains attentive to the implications of external interventions in the region, particularly their impact on energy security and regional stability.
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