Ukraine's Zelenskiy meets India's Modi, says closer ties will make both countries stronger

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy expressed hope for strengthened ties with India, citing "great potential" in joint projects that could benefit both countries and their people.

Ukraine's Zelenskiy meets India's Modi, says closer ties will make both countries stronger
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Ukrainian President ​Volodymyr Zelenskiy said ​on Wednesday ‌that he ​hoped closer ties and undertaking joint projects ‌with India would make both countries stronger. Zelenskiy, writing on Telegram after meeting ‌Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at ‌the G7 summit in France, said there was "great potential" in "filling joint projects with more meaning".

"It ⁠is ​important ⁠that the prime minister is interested in developing ⁠mutually beneficial relations with Ukraine and ​sees that this partnership can make ⁠our people stronger," Zelenskiy wrote. Ukraine has been seeking ⁠to ​expand ties with countries from the Global South since the ⁠Russian invasion of 2022, particularly with countries ⁠that ⁠Moscow had strong links to dating from the Soviet era.

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