ADD ANI AS A TRUSTED SOURCE
googleads
Menu
Asia

India's global role manifesting in the Middle East, it's for New Delhi to decide: Israel envoy on mediation

Amid clamour for India playing a role of peacemaker or mediator in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, Israel's Ambassador to India, Reuven Azar, has said that the significance of New Delhi's global role is increasing and it is also starting to manifest in the Middle East.

ANI Sep 10, 2024 18:39 IST googleads

Reuven Azar, Israel’s Ambassador to India (Photo Source: @ReuvenAzar/X)

New Delhi [India], September 10 (ANI): Amid clamour for India playing a role of peacemaker or mediator in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, Israel's Ambassador to India, Reuven Azar, has said that the significance of New Delhi's global role is increasing and it is also starting to manifest in the Middle East.
In an interview with ANI, Reuven Azar said it is for India to decide what role it wants to play.
"This would be up to India to decide, increasing importance of global role of India is obvious and it is starting to manifest also in the Middle East. We can see (this) not only in great relations between PM Modi and PM Netanyahu but also the initiative we saw last year of the growing bonds between the India and the UAE and the way they have been concluding agreements that would allow India to connect better to the Gulf (region), it will also serve as a hub to connect East and West," he said.
He was responding to query about whether Israel sees India playing any role to bring peace in Israel-Palestine conflict.
Palestine's envoy to India recently urged India to play a role of mediator in Israel-Palestine conflict.
India shares good relations with Israel and Palestine and has been following an independent foreign policy.
Last year, at the G20 summit held in New Delhi, US President Joe Biden announced the formation of the India-Middle-East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC), a connectivity project aimed at increasing economic and physical connectivity between India, the Middle East, Europe, and the US.
The proposed corridor is facing major challenges due to conflicts and political instability in West Asia.
The Israeli envoy expressed optimism that once the conflict is over, economic cooperation will become prominent and the connectivity corridor will flourish.
"At the end of the day, countries that are partner in the Abraham Accords are working under more or less the same basis - which is we want to create stability and prosperity, we want to fight extremism, we need to see to work with the partners of the world, especially the US, to stabilise the region to be able to do trade safely. This is challenged by Houthis in Yemen and by other proxies of Iran," Reuven Azar said.
"We want to be in a situation where we can create an understanding how to defend this effort together so all the understanding we are having over the table...at the end of the day, create a set up that would allow us to flourish in future," he added.
Reuven Azar also lauded India's position on Hamas terror attack last October in Israel.
"We are grateful for the support India has given since October 7. India took clear stand condemning terrorist attack of October 7 and also defending the right of self-defence of Israel. We share the values of acting according to international law," Azar told ANI.
Israel's envoy also called for isolating at the international fora those states that support terrorism. He also spoke on cooperation with India on counter-terrorism
"We are cooperating in many ways, most of the ways we cooperate we are not announcing to terrorists, we have to be prudent about it, we have to be responsible about it but rest assured it is happening," he said.
"The question is whether beyond security and intelligence cooperation we can create diplomatic effort to isolate terrorists...question is how many countries you are going to convince to join us in this effort to isolate both terrorist and perpetrators, those countries that are sponsoring terrorism, they should be isolated," he added.
Reuven Azar presented his credentials to President Droupadi Murmu on September 6 along with envoys of four other countries. (ANI)

Get the App

What to Read Next

US

FBI Director Kash Patel on Michigan Synagogue incident

FBI Director Kash Patel on Michigan Synagogue incident

"FBI personnel are on the scene with partners in Michigan and responding to the apparent vehicle ramming and active shooter situation out of Temple Israel Synagogue in West Bloomfield Township, Michigan. @FBIDetroit," Patel posted on X, adding that the bureau's FBI Detroit Field Office was involved in the response.

Read More
Asia

"India harnessed digital tools to expand...": MEA Secy (West)

George highlighted how digital tools and AI empower 1.4 billion Indians.

Read More
Asia

PM Modi speaks to Iranian President Pezeshkian

PM Modi speaks to Iranian President Pezeshkian

"Had a conversation with Iranian President, Dr. Masoud Pezeshkian, to discuss the serious situation in the region. Expressed deep concern over the escalation of tensions and the loss of civilian lives as well as damage to civilian infrastructure," PM Modi posted on X.

Read More
Asia

India consistently supported Maldives in crisis: Mohamed Nasheed

India consistently supported Maldives in crisis: Mohamed Nasheed

He highlighted India's role as a "first responder" for the Maldives, emphasising that India's support during critical periods has been fundamental to the stability and security of the island nation.

Read More
Asia

MoCA closely monitoring air travel situation in West Asia

MoCA closely monitoring air travel situation in West Asia

The Ministry of Civil Aviation is closely monitoring the evolving situation in the West Asia region and its impact on air travel between India and countries in the region. Airlines are undertaking necessary operational adjustments in view of the prevailing conditions to ensure passenger safety and the orderly conduct of flight operations.

Read More
Home About Us Our Products Advertise Contact Us Terms & Condition Privacy Policy

Copyright © aninews.in | All Rights Reserved.