PM Modi spoke to Russian President Vladimir Putin over the phone today i.e. on 27 August. Giving information about the conversation between the two top leaders, the Ministry of External Affairs said that during the telephone conversation with Putin, Modi recalled his 'successful visit to Russia' to attend the 22nd India-Russia bilateral summit last month. The Ministry of External Affairs further said that the two leaders exchanged views on the Russia-Ukraine conflict. The Prime Minister also shared the experience of his recent visit to Ukraine. He talked about the importance of dialogue and diplomacy between all stakeholders for a lasting and peaceful solution to the ongoing conflict between the two countries.
A day earlier, he had also spoken to US President Joe Biden over the phone. This conversation took place soon after his visit to Ukraine. During the conversation with President Biden, Modi advocated bringing peace and stability in Ukraine. The PM had also made it clear that he would give full support for peace and stability in Ukraine.
India has also assured peace to Ukraine
PM Modi has recently returned from his visit to Ukraine. His pictures with Volodymyr Zelensky had caught the attention of many people. PM Modi had gone here to share the pain of the people of Ukraine as well as to find a solution to the war. Take a glimpse of India's diplomacy that as soon as Modi reached Ukraine, a ray of hope was seen in Zelensky's eyes. During the meeting with Zelensky, PM Modi reiterated India's commitment to respect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the states, stressing that the war should be resolved through dialogue and diplomacy. Modi made it clear that India is not neutral, but is a strong supporter of peace.
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Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky said that as for the peace summit, I really believe that there should be a second peace summit. It would be good if it was held in a country of the global south. I told Prime Minister Modi that we can have a global peace summit in India. It is a big country, it is a great democracy. India has emerged as the undisputed leader of the global south.
Modi has decided
PM Modi's recent visit to Ukraine and subsequent phone calls with Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Joe Biden have raised hopes that he can facilitate talks between the leaders of the warring countries. If a face-to-face meeting between Putin and Zelensky takes place, it can be seen as an important step towards ending the Ukraine-Russia war, which is now in its third year. Modi had visited Russia six weeks before his Kyiv visit and also held bilateral talks with President Putin. After his Ukraine visit last week, PM Modi spoke to US President Joe Biden on the phone on Monday. The two leaders discussed and exchanged views on various regional and global issues, including the situation in Ukraine. Modi said on the X handle that I reiterated India's full support for the return of peace and stability at the earliest.
The world is also praising this step.
Modi's efforts to bring the two warring leaders to the negotiating table are being seen as an important step towards finding a peaceful solution. India's recent diplomatic stance under PM Modi has led to speculations of India's role in a peaceful resolution of the ongoing war in Europe. Swiss ambassador Ralph Heckner praised PM Modi in an interview published in The Indian Express on Monday. He said that now India should think about moving forward and using its influence. After the election, PM Modi went to Italy and Russia, he went to Poland, then Ukraine, so it is great to see that this government is now working better towards diplomacy.
Ambassador Ralph Heckner said that it is great to see Prime Minister Modi stepping in this direction, being bold and taking action. It will be good for Ukraine and the Ukrainian people. It will be good for Russia and the Russian people. It will be good for Europe. It will be good for America. It will be good for the global South. So if we, and thanks to India, find a peaceful, negotiated solution to this conflict, the results will only be positive.