Trump-Modi’s first conversation on Middle-East crisis, agreement reached on opening Hormuz

For the first time, US President Donald Trump spoke to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on phone amid the ongoing tension with Iran. There was an important discussion between the two leaders on the situation in the Middle East and the issue of opening the Strait of Hormuz. Earlier, PM Modi had also talked to Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

 

Crisis on Hormuz, increased concern of the world

The ongoing conflict between Israel, America and Iran is now prolonging. In such a situation, the closure of the Strait of Hormuz has become a big concern for the whole world. PM Modi believes that this important sea route should be opened through negotiations, so that the impact on global trade and supply can be reduced.

 

Rise in oil and gas prices, impact on general public

Due to Iran’s strictness, the movement of ships from Hormuz has almost come to a standstill. Its effect is directly visible on the prices of oil and gas. Prices are increasing rapidly in many countries from Asia to Europe, which is having a huge impact on the pockets of common people.

 

What did Modi say on his conversation with Trump?

While giving information on social media platform X, PM Modi said that his conversation with Trump was useful. He made it clear that India is in favor of peace, stability and reducing tension in this entire matter. Also, it was considered necessary in the interest of the entire world to keep the Strait of Hormuz open and safe.

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