India insists on Ukraine talks, ahead of PM’s visit to Europe India News – Times of India

New Delhi: PM Narendra Modi left for Germany on Monday where he will chair India-Germany Inter-Governmental Consultations with the Chancellor Olaf Scholzo Before leaving for Copenhagen for a summit with the leaders of the Nordic countries. On his way back, he goes to Paris to meet with “friend” Emmanuel. long sign on english vowel Who won a second term as President.
“Through my engagements, I intend to strengthen the spirit of cooperation with our European partners, who are important partners in India’s quest for peace and prosperity,” the PM said.
On Ukraine, Foreign Secretary before Modi leaves Vinay Kwatra Reiterated India’s position – an end to violence and a return to dialogue and diplomacy. as well as relations with Ukraine India’s reluctance to openly condemn Russia’s actions has drawn tensions, with Kwatra saying India had “deep appreciation” of the position.
“As far as India’s position on Ukraine is concerned, it has been explained, explained, explained in detail in many forums. And I will highlight some of the key elements of it. One, we have always ensured that that hostilities in Ukraine must cease, and second, the path to resolution goes through diplomacy and dialogue,” said Kwatra, who took office earlier in the day. “There is no doubt in my mind that our European The partners are not only fully aware of our position but also have deep appreciation for the government’s side.”
Modi said his visit to France will provide an opportunity to outline the next phase of the Indo-French strategic partnership.
“President Macron and I will share assessments on various regional and global issues and take stock of ongoing bilateral cooperation. It is my firm belief that two countries sharing the same vision and values ​​for the global order should work in close cooperation with each other,” he said.