Prime Minister Narendra Modi engaged in a crucial conversation with UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan regarding the ongoing conflicts in West Asia. The leaders emphasized the significance of ensuring safe and free navigation through the volatile Strait of Hormuz. This dialogue marked their second communication since the US and Israel's attacks on Iran on February 28.
During their telephonic exchange, PM Modi vehemently denounced all assaults on the Gulf country and expressed solidarity with the UAE in the pursuit of restoring peace, security, and stability in West Asia. He emphasized the importance of collaboration between India and the UAE in achieving regional tranquility.
Indian expatriates make up 35% of the UAE's population, underscoring the deep-rooted ties between the two nations. In January, PM Modi and UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan reached agreements spaing defense, space, and LNG sectors, further solidifying their bilateral relationship.
Since the outbreak of conflicts in West Asia, PM Modi has engaged with several leaders from the region, including those from Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Jordan, Israel, and Iran. The recent discussions with Bahrain and Saudi Arabia reaffirmed India's commitment to supporting regional peace and stability.
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