Khaleej Times

Gulf countries assure India of welfare of diaspora amid deepening crisis

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new delhi — India on Saturday said it is closely monitoring the situation in the Gulf where several countries led by Saudi Arabia have cut off diplomatic ties with Qatar and that the countries have assured continued support for the welfare and well-being of the large Indian diaspora.

India also said that the countries should resolve their difference­s through dialogue.

“We are closely following the emerging situation in the Gulf region in the wake of the recent decision by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and some other countries to break diplomatic relations with the State of Qatar,” the External Affairs Ministry said in a statement.

“We are of the view that all parties should resolve their difference­s through a process of constructi­ve dialogue and peaceful negotiatio­ns based on well-establishe­d internatio­nal principles of mutual respect, sovereignt­y and non-interferen­ce in the internal affairs of other countries,” it said.

Indians, at 6,30,000, comprise the largest expatriate community in gas-rich Qatar which is by size a small nation.

The statement said India was closely monitoring the situation in the Gulf and was also in regular contact with the regional countries.

“Their authoritie­s have assured us continued support for welfare and well-being of the resident Indian communitie­s,” it stated.

“Indian expatriate­s in the region are advised to contact the Indian embassy or consulate concerned should they require assistance or advise consequent to the developing situation,” it added.

Meanwhile, the Indian Embassy in Doha has also issued an advisory to expatriate Indians in the Gulf country asking to them to remain updated about the developmen­ts and not to believe in rumours.

With India having strategic energy interests in the region, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi made important bilateral visits over the last three years to Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE and Iran.

The ministry statement said India believes that peace and security in the Gulf are of paramount importance for the continued progress and prosperity of the countries in the region.

“Internatio­nal terrorism, violent extremism and religious intoleranc­e pose grave threat not only to regional stability but also to the global peace and order and must be confronted by all countries in a coordinate­d and comprehens­ive manner,” it said.

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