
In July last year, PM Modi attended the 22nd India-Russia Bilateral Summit in Russia and then visited Ukraine in August.
Putin Admits Global Strides for Ukraine Ceasefire, Appreciates World Leaders latest news: Russian leader Vladimir Putin publicly acknowledged the willingness of Ukraine to negotiate a ceasefire and thanked world leaders such as US President Donald Trump, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva for their attempts at solving the conflict. Addressing a joint press conference with Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko on Thursday, Putin said that Russia concurs with the suggestions of ending the war but insisted that the cessation have long-term peace implications and remove the underlying reasons for the crisis.
Putin recognized the invaluable efforts of world leaders, such as President Trump, Prime Minister Modi, and other world leaders, in finding a solution to the conflict in Ukraine. He emphasized that their actions are meant to attain the noble cause of stopping the fighting and avoiding more casualties.
As far as whether Ukraine is ready for a ceasefire, Putin added that the current US-Ukraine talks in Saudi Arabia may have had an effect on Ukraine. He mentioned that Ukraine was prepared to accept the US offer for an immediate 30-day provisional ceasefire, extending by mutual decision and subject to Russia's acceptance and simultaneous application.
US President Donald Trump welcomed the consent of Ukraine to the ceasefire after the Jeddah peace talks in Saudi Arabia and hoped that Russia too would consent to it. Trump stressed the significance of achieving a ceasefire to avoid more casualties in the conflict.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi also appreciated Trump's attempts to end the Russia-Ukraine conflict and reaffirmed India's stand that the conflict should be settled through talks. Modi made it clear that India's stand is not neutral but strongly in favor of peace. He underlined his personal contact with the Russian and Ukrainian leaders and reaffirmed that solutions to the conflict could not be located on the battlefield but through talks and diplomacy.
In July last year, PM Modi attended the 22nd India-Russia Bilateral Summit in Russia and then visited Ukraine in August. In his bilateral meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Modi reiterated India's commitment to peaceful resolution and stated India's willingness to take an active role in the journey to peace and progress.
The war between Ukraine and Russia that started in February 2022 is still an impediment to international peace and stability. The latest moves towards negotiations by world leaders towards agreeing to a ceasefire represent an important step in stopping the conflict and restoring enduring peace to the area.
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