Modi Advocates Peace in Kyiv Amidst Ukraine-Russia Conflict
During a historic visit to Kyiv, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Russian President Vladimir Putin to engage in dialogue to end the ongoing war. Modi emphasized India's commitment to peace and willingness to aid in this endeavor, highlighting bilateral talks on various cooperation areas.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a landmark visit to Kyiv, urging an immediate end to the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia. In talks with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Modi emphasized India's stance on peace and readiness to play an active role in restoring stability.
Modi conveyed to Zelenskyy that India, from the outset, has chosen the side of peace. He cited historical figures like Buddha and Mahatma Gandhi to highlight India's long-standing commitment to non-violence. The prime minister reiterated the necessity of respecting sovereignty and territorial integrity while advocating for diplomatic solutions to conflicts.
The discussions between the leaders also covered potential bilateral collaborations in trade, defense, healthcare, and more. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar noted the comprehensive and constructive nature of the talks, calling for practical engagement to build a broader consensus for peace.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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