Prime Minister Narendra Modi has returned India after concluding his two-countries visit to Poland and Ukraine. PM Modi landed at Palam Airport in the national capital Delhi.
Prime Minister Modi had proposed to Russia and Ukraine to come to the negotiating table before leaving Kyiv. This visit of Prime Minister Modi has taken place exactly six weeks after his visit to Russia. Modi had also appealed to Russian President Putin to bring peace in the war through talks.
According to the media reports, Prime Minister Modi interacted with Ukrainian students learning Hindi language at the School of Oriental Studies in Kyiv. The Prime Minister appreciated the brilliance of the students and their contribution in promoting mutual understanding between the people of the two countries.
Prime Minister Modi presented four ‘Bhishma (India Health Initiative for Cooperation, Benefit and Friendship) Cubes’ to the Government of Ukraine. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky thanked the Prime Minister for humanitarian assistance. ‘Bhishma Cubes’ will greatly help in the speedy treatment of the injured and will also contribute significantly in saving precious lives.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said that India can play an ‘important’ role in global diplomatic efforts to end the war between Ukraine and Russia. Zelensky said that he is looking forward to visiting India. Zelensky said, ‘When you start a strategic partnership, some conversation, you should not waste time. So I think it would be good to meet again, and if our meeting takes place in India, I will be happy.
He said, ‘I need your country to be on our side. Zelensky said, “Prime Minister Modi is more supportive of peace than Putin. The problem is that Putin does not want (peace).”
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