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Iran’s President Says Immediate Cessation of US-Israeli Aggression Needed to End War

March 21 (Reuters) – Iran’s President ⁠Masoud ⁠Pezeshkian said on ⁠Saturday that there needs to be ​an “immediate cessation” of what he described as ‌U.S.-Israeli aggression to end ‌the war and wider regional ⁠conflict, ⁠Iran’s embassy in India said in an X ​post on Saturday.

Pezeshkian spoke with India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi by phone earlier in ​the day.

Pezeshkian told Modi that there should be ⁠guarantees ⁠to prevent a recurrence ⁠of ​such “aggression” in the future. He also called on ​the BRICS ⁠bloc of major emerging economies to play an independent role in halting aggression against Iran.

The Iranian president proposed a ⁠regional security framework comprising West Asian countries to ensure ⁠peace without foreign interference, according to the country’s embassy in India.

In a separate post on X earlier on Saturday, Modi said he condemned attacks on critical infrastructure in the Middle East in the discussion with Pezeshkian.

The ⁠Indian Prime Minister further reiterated the importance of safeguarding freedom of navigation and ensuring shipping lanes remain open and secure.

(Reporting ​by Ananya Palyekar in Bengaluru; ​Editing by Sharon Singleton)

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