Modi Discusses Russia-Ukraine Conflict with Putin After Ukraine Visit
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi discussed the Russia-Ukraine conflict with Russian President Vladimir Putin, reiterating India's commitment to a peaceful resolution. The leaders also reviewed bilateral issues and measures to strengthen their partnership. Modi shared insights from his recent Ukraine visit with both Putin and US President Joe Biden.
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi discussed the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday. Modi reiterated India's support for an early, peaceful resolution to the conflict, drawing from insights gained during his recent visit to Ukraine.
Modi highlighted the importance of dialogue and diplomacy, emphasizing practical engagement among stakeholders to achieve peace. He also briefed US President Joe Biden on his Ukraine visit, underlining India's commitment to regional stability.
The Ministry of External Affairs noted that Modi and Putin reviewed progress on bilateral issues and discussed ways to bolster their strategic partnership. Both leaders agreed to remain in close contact, exchanging views on various regional and global matters.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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