Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian speaks during a meeting in Tehran, Iran, Feb 21, 2026. PHOTO: Reuters/WANA

Iran's president says immediate cessation of US-Israeli aggression needed to end war

India's Prime Minister Modi expressed solidarity with Iran, condemning US and Israeli strikes on critical infrastructure

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Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian said on Saturday (Mar 21) that there needs to be an "immediate cessation" of what he described as US-Israeli aggression to end the war and wider regional conflict, Iran's embassy in India said in an X post.

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.

 

Source: Reuters/fs

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