Warsaw: Reiterating the views he shared with Russian President Vladimir Putin just a few months in the past, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday stated India is a supporter of peace in Ukraine. He reiterated that ‘this isn’t the period of struggle’ and any battle ought to be resolved via diplomacy and dialogue.
Prime Minister Modi arrived in Warsaw on Wednesday and can go to Ukraine tomorrow (August 23). Prime Minister Modi is the primary Indian Prime Minister to go to Poland in 45 years. The then Prime Minister Morarji Desai had visited Warsaw in 1979. His go to to Kyiv is the primary go to by an Indian Prime Minister to Ukraine because the nation gained independence in 1991.
Addressing the NRIs within the Polish capital, PM Modi stated that for many years India’s coverage has been to keep up distance from all nations however at present India’s coverage is to remain near all nations. PM Modi informed the gathering, “India is the land of the legacy of Lord Buddha. Due to this fact India is a supporter of lasting peace within the area. India’s imaginative and prescient is obvious – this isn’t the period of struggle. India believes in dialogue and diplomacy to resolve battle.