New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said that India is not neutral and is on the side of peace, as he addressed the issue of Russia-Ukraine war, during President Vladimir Putin's two-day
visit to the country. PM Modi supported all the efforts being made to end the Ukraine war and assured President Putin that India will stand by Russia shoulder-to-shoulder for all peace efforts to find an amicable solution to the war.The Ukraine issue figured prominently at the annual summit talks between the two leaders that is aimed at further shoring up a nearly eight-decade bilateral partnership that remained in firm footing notwithstanding fractious geopolitical environment and tensions.
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In his televised opening remarks at the summit, Modi said India is not neutral as it is on the side of peace to end the Ukraine conflict."We have been holding discussions following the start of the Ukraine conflict. As a close friend, you have been regularly apprising us on the situation. I think trust is a major strength," Modi said."We all should find the path of peace. I am aware of the latest efforts and I am confident that the world will turn to peace," he said."I have always said that India is not neutral, India has a side and that side is peace. We support all peace efforts and we are standing shoulder-to-shoulder in all peace efforts," he said.
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