India Advises Israel, Iran to 'Avoid Any Escalation', Says 'in Contact with Indian Nationals'
- On June 13, India issued a statement from New Delhi expressing deep concern over escalating tensions and airstrikes between Iran and Israel.
- The statement followed Israel's extensive airstrikes targeting nuclear and military sites in Iran and subsequent retaliatory attacks by Iran, prompting regional instability.
- India urged both countries to avoid escalatory actions and called for using diplomatic channels to de-escalate and resolve underlying issues while closely monitoring the situation.
- Air India rerouted several international flights due to evolving airspace restrictions in the regions of Iran and Iraq, while Indian diplomatic missions maintained communication with nationals, advising them to stay alert and follow safety guidelines.
- India reiterated its readiness to support peace efforts and maintain relations with both nations, emphasizing dialogue and caution amid evolving regional tensions.
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