New York – Prime Minister Narendra Modi, currently visiting the U.S., met with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) session. During their meeting on Sunday, PM Modi expressed his “deep concern” over the ongoing situation in Gaza, where violence and conflict have escalated.
The discussion between the two leaders focused on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, with PM Modi emphasizing the need for peace and dialogue. He expressed India’s support for efforts to bring stability to the region and called for an end to the violence that has affected so many lives.
PM Modi highlighted that India has always supported a peaceful resolution to the Israel-Palestine conflict and stressed the importance of direct talks between both sides. He expressed his hope that all parties involved would take steps toward peace and work to protect innocent civilians caught in the conflict.
President Mahmoud Abbas thanked PM Modi for India’s continued support and expressed his desire for stronger international involvement to resolve the crisis in Gaza. Both leaders agreed that the ongoing violence needs to stop to ensure the safety of all people in the region.
The meeting came as part of PM Modi’s larger visit to the U.S., where he is participating in the UN General Assembly and holding discussions with several world leaders. The situation in Gaza has been a key topic during this year’s session, with many nations calling for an immediate ceasefire and a long-term solution to the conflict.
As tensions in Gaza continue to rise, Prime Minister Modi’s meeting with President Mahmoud Abbas highlights India’s commitment to promoting peace in the region. By expressing deep concern and advocating for dialogue, PM Modi reinforced India’s stance on seeking a peaceful resolution to the Israel-Palestine conflict. The world watches closely, hoping that diplomatic efforts from leaders like Modi will contribute to a lasting solution, ensuring the safety and stability of the people affected by the ongoing violence.
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