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PM Modi, Zelenskyy Strengthen Ties, Push for Peace in Ukraine

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and PM Modi discussed strengthening cooperation at the UN. India reaffirmed support for Ukraine's sovereignty.

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PM Modi, Zelenskyy Strengthen Ties, Push for Peace in Ukraine

In a significant diplomatic development, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy held his third bilateral meeting of the year with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the UN General Assembly in New York. The focus of their discussions centered around strengthening bilateral ties and collaborating on global platforms, particularly at the UN and G20. Zelenskyy expressed gratitude for India’s consistent support for Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, underscoring the importance of this relationship in the context of the ongoing Ukraine conflict.

The meeting highlighted India’s continued advocacy for peace, with Modi reiterating India’s commitment to facilitating an early resolution to the war in Ukraine. Zelenskyy and Modi also explored the implementation of the Peace Formula, a roadmap introduced by Ukraine aimed at achieving long-term stability in the region. Both leaders discussed preparations for the second Peace Summit, an event expected to build upon the diplomatic momentum for a ceasefire and peace efforts.

India’s approach has been one of strategic neutrality, urging all parties involved in the conflict to engage sincerely in diplomatic negotiations to restore peace. Modi’s dialogue with global leaders, including Russia’s Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Joe Biden, reflects India’s role as a potential mediator in the broader geopolitical landscape.

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This meeting further reinforced India’s stance on upholding international peace and stability, and Modi emphasized that peace is the path forward for sustainable development globally. The discussions between the two leaders reflected their commitment to strengthening relations across various fields, ensuring that both countries remain engaged in future peace-building initiatives​.

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