Araghchi: India and Iran United on Persian Gulf Security
In the aftermath of the BRICS Foreign Ministers' conclave in New Delhi, Iran's top diplomat Seyed Abbas Araghchi addressed reporters, reinforcing the unbreakable bond between Iran and India. He...

In the aftermath of the BRICS Foreign Ministers' conclave in New Delhi, Iran's top diplomat Seyed Abbas Araghchi addressed reporters, reinforcing the unbreakable bond between Iran and India. He revealed striking similarities in their perspectives on Persian Gulf affairs, a region pivotal to global energy flows. During his trip, Araghchi held key meetings with PM Modi on Thursday and a marathon session with EAM S. Jaishankar on Friday. Topics ranged from the precarious status at Hormuz Strait to the escalating West Asia crisis. 'We discussed nearly every issue, and our concerns match,' Araghchi remarked, vowing ongoing synergy with Indian counterparts. He painted a picture of a tense Hormuz Strait, advocating for secure shipping lanes until hostilities end. Araghchi accused the US and Israel of unprovoked strikes during delicate negotiations, calling it a regrettable betrayal of diplomacy. India's role shone through in its consistent support. Araghchi lauded the government's hospitality, personal rapport with Jaishankar, and vital humanitarian assistance amid Iran's ordeal. He thanked India for condemning the attacks and standing in solidarity. Drawing from millennia-old heritage, the minister highlighted thriving trade, cultural exchanges, and political dialogue. 'Our commitment to friendly ties remains firm,' he declared, eyeing enhanced economic collaboration. This visit signals a strategic pivot, with both nations poised to counter regional threats collaboratively, bolstering stability in a volatile neighborhood.
