The President of Iran and UAE calls PM Modi, discussion on Pahalgam attack – India tv hindi

The President of Iran and UAE calls PM Modi, discussion on Pahalgam attack - India tv hindi

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Iran and UAE President call PM Modi

26 people died in a terrorist attack in Pahalgam. After this attack, today Iran’s President Masood Piteshkian called Prime Minister Narendra Modi. During this, he strongly condemned the terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir and expressed his condolences to the victims. The two leaders agreed that such terrorist attacks could not be justified and all those who believe in humanity should be united in the fight against terrorism. During this time, PM Narendra Modi shared the anger and suffering of the people of India and also shared his resolve to deal with the people behind the terrorist attack and their supporters in a decisive manner.

Mohammed bin Zayed calls PM Modi

The Prime Minister also expressed his condolences on the loss of life and property in the explosion in Bandar Abbas today and wished the injured to get well soon. The President of the United Arab Emirates, His Majesty Mohammed bin Zayed, called PM Narendra Modi and expressed condolences to those killed in the barbaric terrorist attack on Indian land of Jammu and Kashmir. He strongly condemned the attack and expressed full solidarity and support with India. The Prime Minister appreciated his feelings and words of sympathy and support.

Both leaders talk about the issue of terrorism

The two leaders agreed that terrorism should be rejected in all its forms and expressions. The Prime Minister apprised India’s determination to bring the criminals of heinous crime and their supporters into the dock of justice. Let us know that the Indian government is in action mode since the terrorist attack in Kashmir. 26 people were killed in this terrorist attack. Since then, the Government of India has taken a tough stand, which has caused panic in Pakistan. In view of India’s strict attitude, the Russian embassy in Pakistan has issued an advisory, stating that Russian citizens should avoid coming to Pakistan.

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