Zelenskyy thanks PM Modi for support amid Russia-Ukraine war, seconds ‘era not right for war’ comment
Affirming Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s dilemma that now isn’t the’ time of war’, chairman of war- destroyed Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy thanked PM Modi for’ India’s support’. The development holds applicability as the high minister telephoned the Kyiv leader on Tuesday, amid the Russia- Ukraine conflict and Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin declaring four regions of Ukraine as a formal part of Russia.
In a telephonic discussion with Zelenskyy, PM Modi reiterated his call for early conclusion of conflict and the need to pursue the path of dialogue and tactfulness.
Thanking the high minister for his support of Ukraine’s’ integrity’, Zelenskyy emphasised the significance of his recent statement wherein he supposed the period as wrong for any war. During the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation( SCO) conclave in Samarkand, PM Modi spoke to Putin about the ongoing Russia- Ukraine conflict on the sidelines of the meeting.
moment’s period isn’t an period of war, and I’ve spoken to you on the phone about this,” the Indian PM told PutinTaking note of the dialogue between both leaders in Uzbekistan, the Ukrainian chairman underscored the significance of PM Modi’s communication and extended his gratefulness. Zelesnkyy renewed his assignation to the Indian leader and prompted him to visit the eastern European country, reeling under conflict and military attempts, at present.
Zelenskyy and PM Modi held conversations on global food security and a press release by the Government of India stated that Ukraine was ready to continue acting as a patron of the world’s food security. Both also talked about nuclear safety and cooperation within transnational agencies, substantially the United Nations.
Also, the Ukrainian chairman marked the help handed by the Indian government and private sectors of the country to the war- torn country. During the call, Zelenskyy dinned that Ukraine would not conduct any accommodations with the Russian President.The Russia- Ukraine war broke out in February 2022 and PM Modi held conversations with Putin prompting the Russian side to lessen its military engagements in Kyiv and return to dialogue with Zelenskyy.
still, an undeterred Kremlin leader continued its attacks on the eastern European nation, with a focus on supplementing territorial earnings. At the time, PM Modi’s high concern was to safely bring back over,000 Indian civilians abiding in Ukraine. India drew flak for not assessing warrants on Russia, like other countries, particularly the West, did.
Still, in a discussion with the media, Indian foreign affairs minister S Jaishankar said that despite heavy warrants on Russia, India was importing maybe 2 per cent of the oil painting that European countries were buying from Moscow.Let’s be a little indeed- handed,” Jaishankar had said at the 9th India- Thailand Joint Commission Meeting when asked whether India’s purchase of oil painting was funding the war.Enterprise about India’s complacency amid a war was replete when the foreign affairs minister put examens in place.