India distances itself from SCO anti-Israel statement

India acknowledged concerns over rising Middle East tensions but opted not to endorse the SCO’s collective position

India’s FM Jaishankar discussed the situation with his Iranian counterpart, conveying global concern over developments. Photo: Reuters/ File

India has distanced itself from a statement issued by the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) condemning Israeli airstrikes on Iranian territory, saying it did not take part in the discussions that led to the joint remarks.

While India, which maintains a close strategic partnership with Israel, acknowledged concerns over rising tensions in the Middle East, it opted not to endorse the SCO’s collective position, maintaining an independent stance on the matter.

In a statement on Saturday, the Indian Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said that New Delhi’s position, articulated earlier on June 13, “remains the same,” and emphasized that India continues to advocate diplomatic avenues to resolve the situation.

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“We urge that channels of dialogue and diplomacy be utilized to work towards de-escalation, and it is essential that the international community undertake endeavours in that direction,” the MEA stated.

It also confirmed that External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar had spoken with his Iranian counterpart, conveying what it described as the international community’s “deep concern” over recent developments. The minister also urged the “avoidance of escalatory actions and a return to diplomatic engagement.”

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