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India and Iran differ on Gaza war: Foreign Minister Jaishankar after Tehran visit

In an exclusive interview with CNN-News18, Union External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar discussed India's firm position on the Gaza conflict, highlighting concerns about Iran-backed Houthi militants' attacks in the Red Sea and the resulting economic impacts. He emphasised the progress in India-Iran relations, particularly the Chabahar Port project, and touched on the complexities of global geopolitics, including India's stance on its relations with Russia.

By Ashutosh Patki  Jan 17, 2024 10:27:16 PM IST (Published)

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The fighting ongoing in Gaza is the most discussed topic in world politics today, on which Iran and India have different points of view, S. Jaishankar, External Affairs Minister of India, told CNN-News18, just after his two-day visit to Tehran. Speaking in a joint press statement with the Iranian foreign affairs minister as well, he said, “India has a long-standing and uncompromising position against terrorism in all forms and manifestations.”

Iran's relations with Hamas and its Palestinian militant partners are well documented. After Hamas’ attack on Israel, it was stated that the attack was ‘fiercely autonomous and unwaveringly aligned with the legitimate interests of the Palestinian people.’

While speaking with CNN-News18, he raised concerns about the Iran-backed Houthi militants’ attacks in the Red Sea. “I would hope that sobriety and responsibility prevail and this doesn't continue beyond the point," he mentioned. According to CNBC, trade worth over $200 billion has been diverted away from one of the busiest trade routes. “Rates for freight travelling from Asia to northern Europe more than doubled this week to above $4,000 per 40-foot-equivalent unit (container). Asia-Mediterranean prices climbed to $5,175 per container, as per a CNBC report.