The Indian Prime Minister said he discussed in detail with the US President the “situation in Ukraine” and other regional and global issues.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a telephone conversation with US President Joe Biden, confirmed his commitment to renewing peace in Ukraine. The head of the Indian government wrote this on Monday, August 26, on the social network.
“Today I had a telephone conversation with US President Joe Biden We discussed in detail various regional and global issues, including the situation in Ukraine, I confirmed India’s full support for the speedy restoration of peace and stability,” Modi said.
He added that they also discussed the situation in Bangladesh and “the need to quickly restore normalcy and protect minorities, especially Hindus.”
As reported, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on August 23, in a meeting with Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky in Kyiv, that India stands for achieving peace in Ukraine through diplomacy. At the same time, the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Ukrainian state must be respected.
Also during Modi’s visit, Ukraine and India agreed on four cooperation documents. According to President Vladimir Zelensky, “this is the medical sphere, this is cooperation in the agricultural sector, humanitarian relations, this is culture.”
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