New Delhi: Foreign Minister S Jaishankar arrived in Iran on Thursday, to represent India in the inauguration of the Ebrahim Relision, in the midst of a potentially exploding diplomatic situation.
After the drone attack last Thursday, which killed two people – a British and a Romanian – on the ship owned by Israeli Mercer Street’s MV company offshore Oman, Iran once again in the midst of a shootout in Biden.
Administration can restart the discussion about reviving a joint comprehensive action plan (JCPOA) or Iran’s nuclear agreement.
As their first step in Iran’s international criticism, Western countries encourage discussions at the UN Security Council.
England has scheduled a discussion on Saturday.
Israel, under the new prime minister Naphtali Bennet, has promised to take unilateral actions against Iran.
“We know how to send messages to Iran our own way,” Bennett warned.
Iran is interested in avoiding such discussion.
India holds the presidency of the UNSC round in August, so that it is understood to balance both ends.
The presence of Jaisankar in Tehran will be a good opportunity for Iran to lobby, and therefore provide opportunities for some subtle diplomacy, during visits intended especially oriented to the protocol.
India has scheduled an urgent discussion in Afghanistan on Saturday, two days after the State Minister said Jaisankar to ask for one, given the deteriorating security situation in the country.
On Thursday, answering questions on his weekly direction, spokesman for MEA Arinindam Bagchi said, “Afghanistan’s problem will be intentional tomorrow (Friday).
You will see the press statement on August 3 on increasing violence in Afghanistan, which echo what we say .
During tomorrow’s debate, we will share our vision and perspective in Afghanistan.
“Tehran on Monday warns England, the US and Israel that all actions in responding to drone attacks on tankers” will meet with severe and firm answers “.
Meanwhile, Britain, Romania and the US with Israel have blamed publicly in Iran.
In his statement, British foreign secretary Dominic Raab said the attack was carried out by Drone, called it “intentional, targeted, and violations of international law”.
US Secretary Antony Blinken said Washington was “convinced that Iran did this”, and that “the right response” will follow.