Can't be a broker nation: EAM Jaishankar at all-party meet
NEW DELHI: Govt on Wednesday scotched the suggestion that Pakistan has scored diplomatically by offering to play mediator between Iran and US, with foreign minister S Jaishankar saying the neighbour has been a past master at inserting itself into conflicts.
"India cannot be a broker nation," sources quoted Jaishankar as saying at the all-party meeting govt had convened. The minister also said PM Modi, in his conversation with Donald Trump on Tuesday, had told the US president that the war was hurting everybody and impressed upon the latter the need for swift resolution of the conflict.
India follows multi-alignment, has good Iran ties: EAM
On Pakistan working its way into the West Asia frame, Jaishankar recalled it was also the intermediary between China and the US in 1971 and again between the US and Iran in 1981. Govt sources said Jaishankar was putting things in perspective by recalling Pakistan's past interventions.
"He wasn't mocking or criticising what Pak is doing now regarding the conflict," one of the sources added.
India is a big country and pursues multi-alignment to serve its national interests, he said, insisting that it continues to enjoy good equations with Iran.
The minister also said that there was not enough clarity about the format and fate of the US-Iran talks with uncertainty over who would be negotiating on Iran's behalf. He pointed to the sudden emergence of parliamentary speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf as Tehran's chief negotiator.
At the meeting, presided over by defence minister Rajnath Singh, opposition MPs, including Mukul Wasnik of Congress, John Brittas of CPM, Asaduddin Owaisi of AIMIM, NCP's Supriya Sule and AAP's Sanjay Singh flagged a host of issues, including Modi's visit to Israel just before the war broke, India's alleged silence over the assassination of Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and concerns over oil and gas availability.
Besides Jaishankar, govt was represented by home minister Amit Shah, finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman, petroleum minister Hardeep Puri and parliamentary affairs minister Kiren Rijiju.
Puri assured the participants that India had sufficient stock of petrol and diesel. Besides, it had moved to tie up new sources of supply.
TMC was the lone major opposition party which skipped the meeting, calling for a discussion on the issue in Parliament.
Rijiju said govt had explained its position clearly to address the concerns of opposition parties.
"They also asserted that in such a challenging situation, we all have to stand together. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has made an appeal that the Parliament should rise together in any challenging situation. I think the opposition parties have displayed maturity," the minister said.
Check here: RCB vs CSK Live Score
India follows multi-alignment, has good Iran ties: EAM
On Pakistan working its way into the West Asia frame, Jaishankar recalled it was also the intermediary between China and the US in 1971 and again between the US and Iran in 1981. Govt sources said Jaishankar was putting things in perspective by recalling Pakistan's past interventions.
"He wasn't mocking or criticising what Pak is doing now regarding the conflict," one of the sources added.
India is a big country and pursues multi-alignment to serve its national interests, he said, insisting that it continues to enjoy good equations with Iran.
At the meeting, presided over by defence minister Rajnath Singh, opposition MPs, including Mukul Wasnik of Congress, John Brittas of CPM, Asaduddin Owaisi of AIMIM, NCP's Supriya Sule and AAP's Sanjay Singh flagged a host of issues, including Modi's visit to Israel just before the war broke, India's alleged silence over the assassination of Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and concerns over oil and gas availability.
Besides Jaishankar, govt was represented by home minister Amit Shah, finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman, petroleum minister Hardeep Puri and parliamentary affairs minister Kiren Rijiju.
Puri assured the participants that India had sufficient stock of petrol and diesel. Besides, it had moved to tie up new sources of supply.
TMC was the lone major opposition party which skipped the meeting, calling for a discussion on the issue in Parliament.
Rijiju said govt had explained its position clearly to address the concerns of opposition parties.
"They also asserted that in such a challenging situation, we all have to stand together. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has made an appeal that the Parliament should rise together in any challenging situation. I think the opposition parties have displayed maturity," the minister said.
Check here: RCB vs CSK Live Score
Top Comment
Z
Zuhaib Ahmed Wani
4 days ago
Jaishankar is gradually becoming an Indian version of Donald TrumpRead allPost comment
Popular from India
- Assam assembly polls: Campaigning to stop as EC enforces silence period from today
- Defiance or sabotage? What AAP's move in Kerala signals for Congress in assembly polls
- The Ayyappa awaits: Sabarimala supreme's sanctum nears Supreme Court's final verdict
- Claims of 27L Bengal voters in doubtful list rejected, can't vote
- Lok Sabha Speaker, Rajya Sabha chairman reject impeachment motion against poll body chief Gyanesh Kumar
end of article
Trending Stories
- Hardik Return Boosts MI: skipper back for RR vs MI test; Guwahati pitch and weather key
- US-Israel-Iran War News Live Updates: 6 children killed in US-Israeli strike on Tehran; mediators push for 45-day truce as Trump deadline looms
- Karnataka 2nd PUC Results 2026 Date Time Live Updates: Result likely on this date, over 7.1 lakh students await announcement
- Gold, Silver Rate Today Live Updates: How much precious metals cost today and where are prices headed this week?
- Assembly Elections 2026 Live Updates: PM Modi hails Assam rally crowd's 'unprecedented energy', says it'll 'demoralise' Congress
- Soldier arrives at Louisiana base for training, ICE arrests his Honduran wife who was brought to US as toddler
- Why was Alberto Del Rio arrested? Former WWE superstar detained in Mexico
Featured in India
- Tamil Nadu elections: Leema Rose, 'lottery king’s' wife, richest in fray with Rs 1,000cr assets
- SIR row: Mamata Banerjee claims names of people belonging to 'specific communities' deleted from voter rolls
- 'Puppet': Stalin hits out at Puducherry CM
06:43 ‘God knows how many parts Pak will be divided this time’: Rajnath Singh hits out at Khawaja Asif over 'Kolkata threat', recalls 1971 split- Assam passport row: Police search Pawan Khera’s Delhi residence after FIR by Himanta’s wife
- Kerala elections: Venugopal writes to CM Vijayan, alleges 'deal' with BJP; questions 'breakfast meeting' with Sitharaman
Photostories
- Summer fridge warning: These small mistakes can overheat your compressor and cause a blast
- Things you can do if you wake up between 3 AM and 5 AM
- The biggest sign you are with the right partner
- Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor’s airport look screams Monaco millionaire energy - let's decode their quiet luxury moment
- Carry this with you for wealth and financial stability based on your birth date
- 5 castles where people still live—and you can visit too
- Platinum vs Silver: What are the main differences?
- Baby names inspired by Lord Hanuman
- 10 ancient ways people preserved food before refrigerators existed
- 8 famous foods that aren’t actually from the countries you think
Videos
06:43 'Pakistan Will Be Divided Into...': Rajnath Singh's Strong Response To Khawaja Asif's Kolkata Threat03:15 Ahead Of Vikram Misri's US Visit, Sergio Gor’s High Level Meetings Set Stage For Key Strategic Talks05:17 After US Rescue Ops Inside Iran, Question Emerges, Could India Have Attempted Such Mission In 2019?05:47 'India’s Global Rise Needs Military Edge': Michael Rubin Urges Delhi To Match Power With Capability03:36 Govt Boosts 5-Kg LPG Allocation For Migrants As Supply Pressure Grows08:07 Pakistan's Kolkata Threat Row: TMC MP Abhishek Banerjee Slams PM Modi, Shah With Fiery Response04:55 “Mad Dog Has Bitten Them”: Assam CM’s Wife Launches Fiery Attack On Congress04:05 PM Modi Hails Nuclear Milestone, India’s Fast Breeder Reactor At Kalpakkam Reaches Criticality Stage03:52 “Saved Millions Of Lives”: Trump Repeats Explosive India-Pak Truce Claim Amid Iran War
Up Next