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India supports peaceful resolution to Russia-Ukraine conflict: Narendra Modi to Vladimir Putin

Modi held bilateral talks with Putin hours after arriving in this central Russian city to attend the 16th BRICS summit

PTI Kazan (Russia) Published 22.10.24, 05:03 PM
Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Russian President Vladimir Putin during a bilateral meeting, in Kazan

Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Russian President Vladimir Putin during a bilateral meeting, in Kazan PTI

The Russia-Ukraine conflict should be resolved in a peaceful manner and India is ready to provide all possible cooperation towards it, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Tuesday during his talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Modi held bilateral talks with Putin hours after arriving in this central Russian city to attend the 16th BRICS summit.

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In his televised opening remarks, the prime minister conveyed to the Russian leader that New Delhi "fully supports" the early return of peace and stability in the region.

Modi also said that his second visit to Russia in the last three months reflected "close" coordination and deep trust between the two countries.

"We are in constant touch on the issue of ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine. As I said earlier, we believe that problems should be resolved in a peaceful manner," the prime minister said.

"We fully support the early return of peace and stability. All our efforts give priority to humanity. India is ready to provide all possible cooperation in times to come," he said.

"We have the opportunity to discuss all these issues," he added.

The prime minister also referred to his summit talks with Putin in Moscow in July.

Our annual summit resulted in strengthening cooperation in every field, he said.

The prime minister congratulated Putin on Russia's successful presidency of BRICS and said many countries want to join the grouping now.

Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by The Telegraph Online staff and has been published from a syndicated feed.

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