PM Modi, Israeli PM Netanyahu discuss strengthening strategic ties

Prime Minister Narendra Modi today received a telephone call from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, during which both leaders reviewed the progress of the India–Israel Strategic Partnership and discussed regional developments.

The two leaders expressed satisfaction over the sustained momentum in bilateral cooperation and underlined their commitment to further deepen ties for mutual benefit.

They strongly condemned terrorism and reiterated their zero-tolerance approach towards all forms and manifestations of terror.

The leaders also exchanged views on the situation in West Asia. Prime Minister Modi reaffirmed India’s support for efforts aimed at achieving a just and durable peace in the region, including the early implementation of the Gaza Peace Plan.

Both sides agreed to remain in touch as developments evolve.

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