logo
EAM Jaishankar, UAE counterpart discuss situation in West Asia and ways to reduce escalation

EAM Jaishankar, UAE counterpart discuss situation in West Asia and ways to reduce escalation

Times of Oman17-06-2025
New Delhi: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar held a telephonic conversation with his UAE counterpart Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan on Monday and discussed the current situation in West Asia and the role of diplomacy.
Jaishankar stated that he and Abdullah bin Zayed agreed to remain in touch.
In a post on X, Jaishankar stated, "Had a telecon with DPM & FM @ABZayed of UAE on the current situation in West Asia and the role of diplomacy. Agreed to remain in touch."
According to the statement released by the Office of the UAE's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Abdullah bin Zayed and Jaishankar discussed ways to reduce escalation and prevent the spread of the conflict in the region.
"Abdulla bin Zayed and @DrSJaishankar discuss during a phone call the latest developments in the region, and ways to reduce escalation and prevent the spread of the conflict in the region," the Office of the UAE's Minister of Foreign Affairs posted on X.
Tensions have escalated in West Asia after Israel carried out strikes in Iran. On Sunday, Israel conducted a "wide-scale" wave of strikes targeting several weapons production sites in Iran, the Israeli military said. The strikes destroyed infrastructure belonging to the Quds Force, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), and the Iranian military in Tehran, according to the Israel Defence Forces (IDF).
"Numerous weapons production sites across Iran were targeted," the IDF said. These targets included a site for the production of navigation and missile systems, a site for producing fuels for various types of missiles, and a planetary mixer designed for the production of surface-to-surface missile engines.
The IDF also reported that the strikes hit a production site for components of aerial defence systems belonging to the IRGC.
Israel's air force has struck and dismantled military targets in Tehran, the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) said on Sunday. "The IAF struck and dismantled surface-to-surface missile production sites, detection radar sites, and surface-to-air missile launchers in Tehran, with the direction of the IDF Intelligence Directorate," the IDF said in a statement. Iran launched a new barrage at Israel on Sunday evening, with an explosion seen in the coastal city of Haifa.
Israel said it began another series of strikes on military targets across Iran amid international pleas for diplomacy and de-escalation, according to CNN. The hostilities have killed at least 224 people in Iran and 14 in Israel, according to local authorities in each country.
As Tehran residents flee the capital, Iran's Ministry of Health said at least 1,481 people had been injured since Israel launched the wave of attacks on Friday. Iran's strikes come after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced the launch of a large-scale military campaign, Operation Rising Lion, aimed at dismantling what he described as an existential threat posed by Iran's nuclear and ballistic missile programmes.
Meanwhile, Iran has started the fourth phase of its operation against Israel, semi-official Iranian media outlet Mehr News reported on Sunday. The operation, dubbed Operation True Promise 3, included "hundreds of various ballistic missiles" targeting residential buildings and infrastructure in Israel, Mehr News Agency reported. The attacks are a "decisive response" to Israel's initial strike on Iran, which killed several high-ranking military commanders
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

We negotiate keeping national interest in mind, not under deadlines: Piyush Goyal
We negotiate keeping national interest in mind, not under deadlines: Piyush Goyal

Times of Oman

time8 hours ago

  • Times of Oman

We negotiate keeping national interest in mind, not under deadlines: Piyush Goyal

New Delhi: Indian Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal has said that India does not negotiate under deadlines and does so from a position of strength. Goyal said the government holds discussions keeping national interests in mind and attacked the Congress, saying this is "not weak India under UPA which would make agreements which were not in the national interest". His remarks came hours after Congress leader Rahul Gandhi took a dig at the Modi government over Goyal's earlier remarks in which he had said that India does not enter trade deals based on deadline or time pressure. "Piyush Goyal can beat his chest all he wants, mark my words, Modi will meekly bow to the Trump tariff deadline," Rahul Gandhi said in a post on X, attaching a news report about the Union Minister's remarks. "India does not negotiate under deadlines. We negotiate keeping national interests in mind, and national interest is paramount in all our work across the world. We have entered into free trade agreements after the Modi government came in with Mauritius, with the United Arab Emirates, with Australia, with the four-nation EFTA grouping - Switzerland, Norway, Liechtenstein, and Iceland," Goyal told reporters. "Now with UK last month. And we continue to work with other developed nations like the EU bloc of 27 European countries, with the United States, with Oman, with Peru, with Chile. Today, India negotiates from a position of strength. We are self-confident. We can compete with anybody in the world. This is not a weak India under Congress and UPA which would negotiate and make agreements which were not in national interest," he added. Goyal also visited Aerospace Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in Devanahalli in Karnataka and expressed confidence that India will become a preferred supplier for defence and aerospace given the great relationships it is creating with many other developed countries and said a lot of design and innovation is happening through global capability centres in the country. The Minister also expressed confidence that apart from design and innovation, more and more patens will be filed in India. "I have absolutely no doubt that in the years to come, particularly given the great relationships that India is creating with many other developed countries, India will become a preferred supplier for defence and aerospace. Already, a lot of design and innovation is happening through global capability centres in India. Now, we will not only design and innovate in India, we will patent in India, produce in India and hopefully become globally relevant partner in supply chains. So, I am truly very optimistic about the potential of this sector," he said. Asked about scope of collaboration between Indian startups and global aerospace companies, the minister said that SEZ doesn't necessarily have any role in that but there is scope for a bridge or a connection between startups in India and internationally in the space of defence and aerospace. "I will ask Startup India to see how we can use the services of all these wonderful companies and their connections to see if we can connect the two," he said. Asked about India's journey towards global aerospace hub, he said this defence and aerospace zone will be the beginning of a path-breaking journey. "Starting from HAL and now with all these new units coming up, all the other Plants that I see around here, I am quite sure that this defence and aerospace zone will just be the beginning of a path-breaking journey in this field. I have absolutely no doubt that in the years to come, particularly given the great relationships that India is creating with many other developed countries, India will become a preferred supplier for defence and aerospace. Already a lot of design and innovation is happening through global capability centres in India," he said.

Afghan returnees from Iran face homelessness, joblessness; UNHCR seeks urgent aid
Afghan returnees from Iran face homelessness, joblessness; UNHCR seeks urgent aid

Times of Oman

time8 hours ago

  • Times of Oman

Afghan returnees from Iran face homelessness, joblessness; UNHCR seeks urgent aid

Kabul: A large number of Afghans recently deported from Iran are facing severe challenges, including homelessness, unemployment, and lack of immediate support, TOLO News reported. TOLO News stated that returnees have urged the caretaker government to take urgent and concrete steps to address their plight. They stressed that the trauma of exile should not be worsened by domestic hardship. Mohammad Sharif, who was deported from Iran, said: "We are currently lost, unsure of where to go or stay. I have three children, my wife is with me, and we have no job or shelter. We truly feel abandoned. Our only request from the Islamic Emirate is to find a solution for us." Meanwhile, the Pakistani government has stated that the extension of Proof of Registration (PoR) cards for Afghan migrants is under review. Authorities have been instructed not to take any action against PoR cardholders until a final decision is made. Malak Awal Shinwari, an Afghan migrant in Pakistan, said: "Among the issues migrants face are the actions of Pakistani police, especially against those who have PoR cards. These individuals should not be expelled, yet in some areas, the police are creating difficulties for Afghan migrants." Another Afghan migrant in Pakistan, Atiqullah Mansoor, said: "Our request to the Islamic Emirate is to act as soon as possible and engage with the host country's foreign ministry to simplify the visa and extension process for Afghan migrants." TOLO News reported that the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) has warned that the mass return of over 1.4 million people this year has created an unprecedented need for emergency humanitarian assistance. In a statement, the UNHCR said: "UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is urgently seeking funding to protect over 1.4 million people who have returned or been forced to return to Afghanistan so far this year, including over 1 million from Iran." Iranian media, quoting the governor of Taybad, reported that 38,000 Afghan migrants are being deported daily through the Dogharoon border crossing. Over 500,000 people have already been expelled through this route.

India ranks among top world's most equal societies: World Bank report
India ranks among top world's most equal societies: World Bank report

Times of Oman

timea day ago

  • Times of Oman

India ranks among top world's most equal societies: World Bank report

New Delhi: India has emerged as one of the most equal societies globally, with a Gini Index of 25.5, according to the latest data from the World Bank. Ranking fourth worldwide in income equality, India now stands just behind the Slovak Republic, Slovenia, and Belarus. "It reflects how India's economic progress is being shared more evenly across its population. Behind this success is a consistent policy focus on reducing poverty, expanding financial access, and delivering welfare support directly to those who need it most," a release from the Social Welfare said. The Gini Index, a key measure of income distribution where 0 represents perfect equality and 100 denotes maximum inequality, places India ahead of advanced economies, including China (35.7), the United States (41.8), and all G7 and G20 countries. India's score has improved from 28.8 in 2011, reflecting steady progress in equitable growth. The country's strong performance in reducing poverty has played a central role in achieving greater equality. The World Bank's Spring 2025 Poverty and Equity Brief reports that 171 million Indians were lifted out of extreme poverty between 2011 and 2023. The poverty rate fell sharply from 16.2 per cent to just 2.3 per cent during this period, based on the USD 2.15 per day global poverty threshold. The release also highlights upon, government initiatives have underpinned this transformation. Flagship programmes like PM Jan Dhan Yojana have expanded financial inclusion, with over 55 crore bank accounts. Aadhaar, India's digital ID system, now covers more than 142 crore individuals, streamlining welfare delivery through Direct Benefit Transfers, which saved Rs3.48 lakh crore by March 2023. Healthcare equity has also improved through Ayushman Bharat, which provides Rs5 lakh health coverage to families and has issued over 41 crore cards. The Stand-Up India scheme supports SC/ST and women entrepreneurs, while the PM Vishwakarma Yojana backs artisans with loans and training. PMGKAY, India's food security scheme, has benefited over 80 crore citizens, it added.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store