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‘One more call from PM Modi…’, former UAE Ambassador to India said on Iran-Israel war

ByIndian Admin

Mar 23, 2026
‘One more call from PM Modi…’, former UAE Ambassador to India said on Iran-Israel war

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The former UAE Ambassador has given this statement at a time when Iran’s war has spread to the Gulf countries. Since February 28, Iran has targeted several US military bases and bases in the UAE.

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Hussain Hassan Mirza, UAE's first ambassador to India. (Photo: Screengrab)

Hussain Hassan Mirza, UAE’s first ambassador to India. (Photo: Screengrab)

There is tremendous tension between Iran and Israel. Both are firing missiles at each other. Attacking with drones. This tension between the two has created a crisis in the Middle East. Iran has attacked many countries including Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates (UAE), Qatar, Iraq, Kuwait with missiles and drones. Amidst this tension, Hussain Hassan Mirza, the first UAE Ambassador to India, said that a phone call from Prime Minister Narendra Modi can help in stopping the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran.

While talking to Aaj Tak, Hussain Hasan Mirza talked about India’s diplomatic stand and PM Modi’s relationship with both the countries. He said that India is a great country. India’s profile… Just the fact that a phone call from Prime Minister Modi is enough to stop both Israel and Iran. Just one phone call.

He said that PM Modi had recently visited Israel and he also has good relations with Iran. He said that Mr. Modi was in Israel 10 days ago. Mr. Modi has very, very good relations with Iran. He is the biggest buyer of Iran’s oil. is very easy. The problem will be solved with one phone call from Mr. Modi.

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Hussain Hasan Mirza also said that he hoped that India would intervene diplomatically, as there is a large Indian community in UAE. About 35 lakh Indians live in UAE. He also said that UAE has never allowed any activity against Iran from its territory. He further said that other Gulf countries like Kuwait and Qatar have also not allowed attacks against Iran from their soil.

The former UAE Ambassador has given this statement at a time when Iran’s war has spread to the Gulf countries. Since February 28, Iran has targeted several US military bases and bases in the UAE.

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