Modi Engages in Dialogue with Kuwait's Amir Amid West Asia Tensions
Prime Minister Modi's Discussion with Kuwait's Leadership
On Tuesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi engaged in a phone call with Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al Sabah, the Amir of Kuwait, to address the escalating security concerns in West Asia. An official statement revealed that both leaders shared insights on the recent developments affecting the region and assessed the overall security situation.
During their conversation, Modi expressed significant worry regarding the rising tensions in West Asia and reiterated India's commitment to promoting dialogue and diplomacy as a means to restore peace and stability swiftly. He condemned any attacks on Kuwait's sovereignty and territorial integrity, reaffirming India's unwavering support for the Gulf nation during these uncertain times.
The Prime Minister emphasized the importance of restraint and de-escalation, highlighting that diplomatic efforts are crucial for resolving conflicts and averting further instability. Additionally, the discussion included the welfare of the Indian community in Kuwait, which represents one of the largest expatriate groups in the Gulf. Modi expressed gratitude to the Amir for his attention to the safety and well-being of Indian nationals living in Kuwait.
This high-level dialogue occurs amidst increasing geopolitical tensions in West Asia, raising alarms within the international community regarding regional security and stability. India has consistently advocated for peaceful conflict resolution through dialogue and has maintained strong relations with key partners in the Gulf as the situation evolves.
