Iran s foreign minister repeats call for restraint in India Pakistan standoff
DUBAI - Irans Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi called for restraint between India and Pakistan upon landing in New Delhi on Thursday, state media reported, a day after India targeted what it says are “terrorist camps” in Pakistan in retaliation for a deadly attack on tourists in Kashmir last month.
We hope that India and Pakistan will prevent the escalation of tension in the region, Araqchi said, reiterating calls for restraint he made during his visit to Pakistan on Monday.
Islamabad rejected Indian allegations it had terrorist camps on its territory and pledged to respond to Indian strikes which it said killed at least 31 civilians.
New Delhi warned any Pakistani response would warrant retaliation, fuelling fears of a larger military conflict in one of the worlds most dangerous - and most populated - nuclear flashpoint regions.
Araqchis visit to India was pre-planned to attend a joint economic commission between the two countries.
Our region needs peace, especially to expand economic cooperation between regional countries, and we hope this will happen, the foreign minister added. REUTERS
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