Iran's President speaks to Premier Modi and condemns Pahalgam's terror attack

New -Delhi, April 26 (IANS). Iran’s President Masood Pipeskian spoke to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday. He strongly condemned the terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir and expressed his deep condolences to the victims. The Foreign Ministry said that the two leaders agree that there can be no justification for such terrorist acts and that all countries that believe in humanity should rise against terrorism. Prime Minister Modi shared the resentment and sadness over the people of India and said that India will take strict and decisive action against the culprits and their supporters of the terrorist attack. In addition, Premier Modi expressed compassion for those who lost their lives in the explosion in Iran’s monkey Abbas, and wanted the injured to be healed soon. Earlier, the national heads of several countries, including Italy, France, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Japan, spoke to the premier modes over the phone and expressed sadness over the Pahalgam terror attack. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke over the phone with Premier Modi and condemned the terror attack in Pahalgam. He described this attack as barbaric and inhumane and expressed his deeply condolences to the people of India and the families of India. During the telephone conversation, Prime Minister Modi shared the barbarity of this cross -border terror attack and emphasized that India is committed to bringing the culprits and their masters of this attack into the dock. The two leaders repeated the need for global cooperation against terrorism and decided to stand in this fight. In addition, King Abdullah II of Jordan also spoke on the phone with Premier Modi. He strongly condemned this horrific terrorist attack. He expressed deeply condolences to the death of innocent people, saying that terrorism should be rejected in all his forms and expressions, and in no way can be justified. At the same time, Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba also called Prime Minister Modi and expressed his deeply condolences about the death of people in the terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir. -Ians DSC/CBT Share this story Tags