Israel, Italy, Japan, France … Many heads of state talked to PM Modi on the Pahalgam attack, all together on terrorism

Pahalgam terror attack: The whole world is standing with India over the terrorist attacks in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir. The heads of state from many countries spoke to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the phone on Thursday and showed solidarity against terrorism. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke to Prime Minister Modi over the phone. He condemned the terrorist attack in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir. Describing this attack as barbaric and inhuman, he expressed his deep condolences to the people of India and the families of India. Indian Foreign Ministry spokesman Randhir Jaiswal informed about the call of PM Modi by different heads of the world.
Netanyahu reiterated the resolve to stand with each other
During the phone conversation, Prime Minister Modi shared the barbarity of this cross border terrorist attack and stressed that India is committed to bring the culprits and their masters of this attack into the dock of justice. The two leaders reiterated the need for global cooperation against terrorism and resolved to stand with each other in this battle.
Italian PM Georgia Meloni also called PM Modi
Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni called Prime Minister Narendra Modi and strongly condemned the Pahalgam terror attack. He expressed his condolences and prayers to the victims and wished the injured to get well soon. He expressed its full support of Italy in the fight against terrorism. Prime Minister Modi appreciated the clear message of his phone calls and support against terrorism. India and Italy will continue to work together with international forums to strengthen anti -terrorism efforts.

French President Macron told PM Modi on phone
Randhir Jaiswal said that French President Emmanuel Macron called Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He expressed his personal condolences on the brutal murder of innocent people in the heinous terrorist attack in Kashmir. He strongly condemned the attack and expressed full support and solidarity with the people of India.
He said that this kind of vandalism is completely unacceptable. The Prime Minister thanked him for his support message and made India aware of India’s determination to bring criminals into the dock of justice.
King of Jordan also talked to PM Modi
Along with this, King Abdullah II of Jordan also spoke to Prime Minister Modi on the phone. He strongly condemned this heinous terrorist attack. He expressed deep condolences on the death of innocent people.
He said that terrorism should be dismissed in all its forms and expressions and it cannot be justified in any way. Prime Minister Modi thanked Abdullah II for the message of his solidarity and shared the sentiments of the people of India to take strict action against the terrorists and people behind this heinous attack.
PM of Japan said- Terrorism is a serious threat to humanity
At the same time, Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba also called Prime Minister Modi and expressed his deep condolences on the death of people in the terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir.
He said that terrorism cannot be justified. The two leaders emphasized that terrorism is a serious threat to humanity. Those who believe in democracy should unite in the fight against terrorism. Prime Minister Modi shared assessment of the terrorist attack from across the border and shared India’s resolve to deal with perseverance and decisively.
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