
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Thursday that he had a “very good conversation” with French President Emmanuel Macron because the leaders discussed a number of questions, including the Russian-Ukrainian War and the conflict in West Asia.
The PM Modi, which came to X, said that both leaders had exchanged opinions on efforts on the peaceful solution of these wars.
“I had a very good interview with my friend Macron. He exchanged opinions on the efforts to peace conflicts in Ukraine and Western Asia. He reaffirmed our commitment to further strengthen the strategic partnership in India,” he said.
President Macron also shared X about his discussion with PM modim.
“We have coordinated our positions in the war in Ukraine to move towards a fair and lasting peace, with strong guarantees for Ukraine and Europe’s security,” he said.
In a press release, the Prime Minister’s Office said that Prime Minister Modi called Macron on Thursday.
The leaders have exchanged opinions on the ongoing efforts on peaceful resolution of conflicts in Ukraine and the region of West Asia.
According to PMO Macron, he informed Modi about the recent meeting held by Europe, including Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zlensky, with the US President Donald Trump.
Emmanuel Macron and Britain Keir Starmer were among the seven European leaders who accompanied Ukraine Volodymy Green in the White House for interviews with US President Donald Trump.
During his call with Modim Macron, he also shared his perspectives about the situation in Gaza.
The Ukrainian War, which killed tens of thousands of people, has over several recent Russian progress in the sanction of the virtual stalemate and defies Trump’s pressure to end it.
Modi, Macron discusses India-France bonds
PM Modi and President Macron also discussed bilateral ties in India, including trade, defense technologies and energy.
“The leaders also reviewed progress in the agenda of bilateral cooperation, also in the field of trade, defense, civic nuclear cooperation, technology and energy. They reaffirmed the joint commitment to strengthen the strategic partnership in India and Mark 2026 as the” year of innovation “,” PMO said.
Macron also mediated its support for early conclusion of the free trade agreement between India and the EU.
“In terms of business issues, we agreed to strengthen our economic exchanges and our strategic partnerships in all areas, which is the key to our sovereignty and independence,” the French President said in his post X.
The leaders agreed to remain in contact on all issues, PMO said.
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