Despite having close links to Putin in Russia, the Indian leader claims he carries a message of peace and vows support for Ukraine. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy greeted Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv, on his first visit as the nation’s leader since it separated from the Soviet Union in 1991.
Before their Friday negotiations began at the Marinskyi presidential residence, Zelenskyy gave Modi a hug and described the Indian prime minister’s visit to Ukraine as “very friendly” and “historic.”
Along with bringing up the sensitive topic of a peace agreement to end the conflict with Russia, the Indian prime minister is anticipated to talk about economic relations and collaboration in the fields of science, technology, and defense.
The leaders began their conference by going to a memorial honoring Along with bringing up the sensitive topic of a peace agreement to end the conflict with Russia, the Indian prime minister is anticipated to talk about economic relations and collaboration in the fields of science, technology, and defense.
The leaders began their conference by going to a memorial honoring hundreds of Ukrainian youngsters who lost their lives during the more than two years of conflict.
According to the president of Ukraine, he and Modi honored “the memory of the children whose lives were taken by Russian aggression” on X.
Declaring that the murder of children in war was intolerable, Modi claimed to have arrived in Ukraine bearing a message of peace.
Additionally, Modi promised that his nation would support humanitarian efforts in Ukraine throughout its battle with Russia. He declared, “India will always be there for you and will do everything in its power to help.”
In addition to expressing his respect for national sovereignty and territorial integrity, he reiterated India’s pre-visit view that dialogue and diplomacy are the only paths to resolving the problem.