Recently, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi talked about various problems facing the world in an interview with foreign media about Russia-Ukraine conflict. Prior to his visit to France, the Prime Minister gave an interview to the French newspaper Les Echos about the Russia-Ukraine war, India’s role as a bridge between the Southern Hemisphere and the rest of the world, India’s soft power, Western values, and its economic situation. growth etc. .
Prime Minister Modi, referring to the Russia-Ukraine war (Russia-Ukraine conflict) that caused the most conflict in Europe since World War II, said that India’s stance on light issues has always been correct, transparent and consistent. The Prime Minister said that this is not a time of war and India is ready to support all honest projects that help solve the ongoing problem. Prime Minister Modi also said that he had discussed the issue several times with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, urging them to end the conflict through dialogue and discussion.
Prime Minister Modi also stressed that all countries should support international law, abide by the United Nations Charter and respect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of other countries. He also expressed concern about the impact of the deadly war on the wider world, particularly the southern hemisphere. The ongoing war has been declared in different ways in many countries, not only in Ukraine and Russia.
Speaking of its greater impact, Prime Minister Modi said that the war has driven some countries into energy, food and health, and economic slowdowns. “The country, already suffering from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, is now facing inflation and rising debt,” he said.
In addition, Prime Minister Modi emphasized that the conflict should be ended as soon as possible and called on the world to solve the problems facing neighboring countries.
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