Iran’s leader pushes for Middle East peace talks to stop rising tensions
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Iran Calls for Immediate End to Attacks Tied to U.S. and Israel
New Delhi, [Date] — Iran’s president has urged an immediate halt to violence linked to the United States and Israel, warning that escalating attacks could spiral into a broader regional conflict.
In a high-level discussion with India’s prime minister, the Iranian leader emphasized that only firm commitments and clear international rules could prevent future hostilities. He further appealed to major developing nations, particularly within the BRICS alliance, to take a stronger stance against aggression targeting Iran.
A Call for Regional Security Without Foreign Interference
The Iranian president proposed the creation of a joint security framework with West Asian nations to stabilize the region and curb external interference. His remarks come amid rising concerns over recent attacks on critical infrastructure in the Middle East—including key ports and oil facilities—that have disrupted global trade and heightened fears of an all-out war.
India’s prime minister, who participated in the call, condemned these assaults on vital economic chokepoints, stressing the need to keep shipping lanes open and secure. Both leaders underscored the importance of freedom of navigation at sea, given that a significant portion of the world’s oil and goods pass through these strategic waters.
Balancing Stability and Economic Flow
The discussions reflect growing efforts by regional powers to mitigate further damage while ensuring uninterrupted trade. With tensions escalating, the push for a structured security mechanism signals a potential shift toward collective action to safeguard critical infrastructure and prevent wider conflict.
[Further updates to follow as the situation develops.]