On Monday, the leaders spoke with the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zlendy on Monday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The PM Modi also shared development in the X post and said he had handed over the “consistent position” of India on the need for timely resolution of Russia of Ukraine.
Zelena and Modi also discussed the sanctions imposed by Russia during the war with Ukraine, while the Ukrainian President said that he emphasized the need to stop Russian exports.
“I am glad that I am talking to President Zelenkyy and I hear his perspectives on recent development. I told India’s consistent position of the need for timely and peaceful resolution of the conflict,” she said after conversation in post X in post X.
“India is still determined to contribute in this respect every possible contribution and further strengthen bilateral ties with Ukraine,” he added.
Zeletsky informs Modi about Russia’s attack
In his post on X, Volodymyr Zelsky thanked PM Modim for his words of support and said they had a detailed discussion of bilateral cooperation of countries and the overall diplomatic situation.
“I informed about the Russian attacks on our cities and villages, yesterday’s strike at the bus station in Zeporizzhia, where dozens of people were injured in a deliberate Russian bombing of a regular urban facility,” he said, emphasizing that the attacks come when the diplomatic opportunity to end the war.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is scheduled to meet US President Donald Trump on August 15 to discuss a possible peace agreement with Ukraine.
“It is important that India supports our peaceful efforts and shares an attitude that must be decided on everything in Ukraine, with participation in Ukraine. It will not produce results on other formats,” Zelsky said.
He noted that PM Modi and agreed to meet in September personally on the outskirts of the UN General Assembly and “work on the exchange of visits”.
India-Ukraine discussing the purchase of Russian oil
PM Narendra Modi also discussed the sanction of Russia, including the limitation of the export of Russian energy during his conversation with Zelena, said the Ukrainian leader.
This assumes importance because Trump doubled the tariffs to India to 50 percent, quoting the ongoing purchase of Russian oil during the Ukrainian war.
“We discussed in detail the sanctions against Russia. I noted that it was necessary to reduce the export of Russian energy, especially oil to reduce its potential and the ability to finance the continuation of this war. It is important that any leader has a tangible leverage over Russia sends corresponding signals to Moscow.”
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