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Modi at Knesset: India backs Gaza peace plan, says ‘terrorism anywhere threatens peace everywhere’

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Modi at Knesset: India backs Gaza peace plan, says ‘terrorism anywhere threatens peace everywhere’

In a recent address to the United Nations General Assembly, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi reaffirmed India’s commitment to promoting dialogue, regional stability, and peace in the world. He also highlighted the progress made under the Abraham Accords framework, which has brought about significant developments in the Middle East.

Modi’s speech at the UN General Assembly was a powerful reminder of India’s role as a responsible global leader. He emphasized the importance of dialogue and peaceful resolution of conflicts, stating that “India has always been a strong advocate of dialogue as the only viable solution to conflicts.” This statement reflects India’s long-standing belief in the power of diplomacy and its commitment to promoting peace and stability in the region.

The Indian Prime Minister also highlighted India’s support for regional stability, recognizing the interconnectedness of nations and the need for cooperation in addressing global challenges. He stressed the importance of countries working together to combat terrorism, climate change, and other pressing issues. India’s efforts in promoting regional stability have been evident in its active participation in various regional forums such as the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) and the Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA).

Modi also spoke about the progress made under the Abraham Accords framework, which has brought about a significant shift in the dynamics of the Middle East. The Abraham Accords, signed in 2020, normalized relations between Israel and two Arab countries, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain. This historic agreement has not only brought about peace and stability in the region but has also opened up new opportunities for economic and cultural cooperation.

India’s support for the Abraham Accords is a testament to its commitment to promoting peace and stability in the Middle East. As a country with strong ties to both Israel and the Arab world, India has played a crucial role in facilitating the dialogue between the two sides. Modi’s mention of the Abraham Accords in his speech at the UN General Assembly is a clear indication of India’s support for this groundbreaking agreement.

The Indian Prime Minister’s address at the UN General Assembly also highlighted India’s efforts in promoting the broader peace process. India has been actively involved in peacekeeping operations under the United Nations and has contributed significantly to maintaining peace and stability in conflict-ridden regions. India’s peacekeeping efforts have been recognized and appreciated by the international community, and Modi’s speech at the UN General Assembly further reaffirmed India’s commitment to this cause.

Modi’s speech at the UN General Assembly was not only a reflection of India’s foreign policy priorities but also a message of hope and optimism for the world. He emphasized the need for countries to work together in the face of global challenges and reiterated India’s commitment to being a responsible global leader. His words were a reminder that in a world filled with conflicts and uncertainties, dialogue and cooperation are the only way forward.

In conclusion, Prime Minister Modi’s address at the UN General Assembly was a powerful statement of India’s commitment to promoting dialogue, regional stability, and peace in the world. His mention of the progress made under the Abraham Accords framework is a testament to India’s support for this historic agreement. As a responsible global leader, India will continue to play a crucial role in promoting peace and stability in the world, and its efforts will undoubtedly have a positive impact on the global stage.

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