India seeks middle ground on Iran: PM
India seeks middle ground on Iran: PM
The Prime Minister told the Lok Sabha that his government will take into account the sentiments of the MPs when it votes at the IAEA later in the day.

New Delhi: The Prime Minister on Monday told the Lok Sabha that his government will take into account the sentiments of the MPs when it votes at the International Atomic Energy Agency later in the day.

Briefing Parliament on India's stand on the Iran nuclear issue, the PM said his government is seeking mutually-acceptable compromise solutions to the issue.

"India does not favour confrontation or coercive measures as these would only heighten tension in the region and beyond," he said.

"We remain hopeful that solutions acceptable to all sides will be found," Singh said while replying to the debate on India's vote at the IAEA on Iran's nuclear programme.

Key notes of PM's address:

> It's not yet certain how the IAEA will take up the matter today: PM

> Government of India will take into account the sentiments of the MPs on Iran issue: PM

> India is for mutually-acceptable resolution of the issue: PM

> India is not for confrontation on the Iran issue: PM

> Time must be given for diplomacy on the issue: PM

> India is for expanding ties with Iran: PM

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