Tehran : After the Pahalgam attack, the tension between India and Pakistan is increasing day by day. This is causing concern among leaders around the world. Pakistan is repeatedly receiving threats of nuclear war. Many countries from America to Russia have urged India to take restraint. Amidst these growing tension, Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi is about to visit India and Pakistan. He has said that he will continue to try to reduce stress through negotiations with both countries.

The first visit to Araghchi will be from Pakistan and will leave for Pakistan on Monday (May 6). After completing his visit to Pakistan, Foreign Minister Araghchi will hold a meeting with the country’s top officials in New Delhi.

 

 

Iranian President spoke to Modi and Sharif over phone

Meanwhile, Iran’s President Masood Pagegcian has spoken to the phone to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif. Speaking to Prime Minister Modi, he expressed his condolences on the Pahalgam terror attack. He highlighted the importance of working together in the fight against terrorism. Pageshkian condemned the attack and expressed his support for India in the fight against terrorism.

In his conversation with Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif, Porashakian expressed concern over the growing tension. He also expressed his desire for regional peace.

Iran’s mediation under India-Pakistan tension

Meanwhile, the question arises whether Iran can play the role of mediation in reducing the increasing tension between Pakistan and India? This raises the question whether the anger between the two countries will calm down. It will also be important to see whose side Iran will be. Meanwhile, Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi interacted with Pakistani Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar. Iran expressed its readiness to play the role of mediation to reduce tension between the two countries. According to the information received, Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi will come on an official visit to India by the end of next week.

An atmosphere of concern in Pakistan

After the Pahalgam attack, India has taken strict action against Pakistan. India has suspended the Indus Water Treaty. Import-export of goods from Pakistan has also been stopped. In addition, India has also banned airspace for Pakistani aircraft. Meanwhile, there is a fear of Indian military action in Pakistan. Due to this, Pakistan has made strict security arrangements. Pakistan is also pleading for help globally.

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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