Jaishankar speaks to Israeli counterpart Gideon Sa'ar over ‘different aspects’ of West Asia crisis

Amid renewed U.S.-Iran diplomatic efforts, India and Israel hold high-level talks on the escalating West Asia crisis.

Amid renewed U.S.-Iran diplomatic efforts, India and Israel hold high-level talks on the escalating West Asia crisis. | Contesto: cronaca

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  • Jaishankar speaks to Israeli counterpart Gideon Sa'ar over ‘different aspects’ of West Asia crisis

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Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar and his Israeli counterpart, Gideon Sa'ar, held a phone conversation on Thursday to discuss what official sources described as "different aspects" of the ongoing crisis in West Asia. The high-level diplomatic exchange, confirmed by officials in both capitals, focused on the rapidly evolving security and political landscape of the region, though specific details of the talks were not immediately disclosed. The dialogue between New Delhi and Jerusalem occurred against a backdrop of significant, and potentially contradictory, diplomatic maneuvering elsewhere. Multiple international reports indicate that the United States and Iran are attempting to arrange a fresh round of negotiations, following the abrupt collapse of their initial dialogue in Islamabad. This parallel effort to de-escalate tensions introduces a complex layer to the regional calculus, placing traditional allies and adversaries in a delicate dance of public posturing and private diplomacy. For India, the call represents a careful balancing act in a region where it maintains vital strategic and economic interests with multiple, often opposing, stakeholders. New Delhi shares historically strong defense and technological ties with Israel while simultaneously depending on energy imports from the Gulf and maintaining a long-standing, principled stance on Palestinian rights. Jaishankar's engagement with Sa'ar is therefore seen as part of a consistent effort to stay actively briefed on the perspectives of key players, ensuring India's voice remains relevant in any potential settlement discussions. The crisis in West Asia, which has seen a dangerous escalation in cross-border strikes and rhetoric in recent months, poses a direct threat to international shipping lanes, energy security, and the stability of several governments. The failure of the U.S.-Iran talks in Islamabad had previously cast a shadow over prospects for near-term de-escalation, making the reported new attempts a critical development. The timing of the Indo-Israeli conversation suggests both nations are closely calibrating their positions in anticipation of these potential great-power...

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