NEW DELHI: The Congress get together on Monday criticised US President Donald Trump’s resolution to launch airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear enrichment amenities, saying it goes towards his personal statements supporting continued talks with Iran. The get together additionally criticised the Central authorities for not talking out towards the US bombing or Israel’s actions.“President Trump’s resolution to unleash US air energy on Iran makes a ‘mockery’ of his personal requires the continuation of talks with Iran,” Congress common secretary in-charge communications Jairam Ramesh stated in a publish on X.He added, “The Indian Nationwide Congress reiterates absolutely the essentiality of quick diplomacy and dialogue with Iran. The Authorities of India should exhibit better ethical braveness than it has to this point.”Ramesh stated the Modi authorities “has unequivocally neither criticised nor condemned the US bombing and Israel’s aggression, bombings and focused assassinations.”“It has additionally maintained a deafening silence on the genocide being perpetrated on the Palestinians in Gaza,” he wrote on X.The assertion comes after the US bombed three main nuclear websites in Iran — Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan — on Sunday, bringing itself straight into the continuing battle between Israel and Iran.In the meantime, on Sunday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi advised Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian that India is “deeply involved” in regards to the battle between Iran and Israel and referred to as for quick de-escalation by means of “dialogue and diplomacy.”The US strike on Iran’s nuclear websites has raised considerations a few wider battle within the Center East.Earlier than the US bombing, Congress parliamentary get together chairperson Sonia Gandhi had additionally spoken on the difficulty. In an article titled “It’s nonetheless not too late for India’s voice to be heard,” she criticised India’s silence on the state of affairs in Gaza and Iran, calling it “not only a lack of its voice, but in addition a give up of values.”In the identical article, Gandhi criticised US President Trump for following what she described as a “damaging path” in West Asia, after having earlier spoken towards America’s lengthy army involvement within the area.