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After Jaishankar's call, Iran allows Indian officials to meet 17 Indians onboard seized vessel

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News video: Iran Allow Indian Authorities To Meet Seized Ship's Crew, Assures Of Safety | Oneindia News

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Iran assures Indian officials access to 17 crew members of an Israel-linked ship seized by Iran after S. Jaishankar's call to Iranian counterpart Amir Abdollahian. Amid rising tensions between Israel and Iran, Jaishankar advocates for de-escalation and diplomacy. India urges immediate de-escalation,...

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