Published 20:28 IST, July 1st 2022
Russia's Vladimir Putin briefed PM Modi on Ukraine War, answered key questions: Moscow
PM Modi reiterated India's long-standing position in the favour of dialogue & diplomacy during the telephonic conversation with Russia's President Putin
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As per agreement me between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Russian President Vlimir Putin during 14th BRICS Summit which was convened on June 23-24, both leers held a telephonic conversation on Friday (July 1). Taking to Twitter, Russian Embassy in India stated that Putin briefed PM Modi on ongoing Ukraine war where Prime Minister reiterated India's long-standing position in favour of dialogue and diplomacy.
At request of PM Narendra Modi, Vlimir Putin also elaborated on key aspects of Russian special military operation, emphasizing dangerous and provocative nature of line of Kyiv regime and its Western patrons aimed at escalating crisis and disrupting efforts to resolve it politically and diplomatically.
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Amid war, current state of affairs in global food market were also touched upon. Russian President drew attention to systemic mistakes me by a number of states, which led to disruption of entire architecture of free tre of food products and provoked a significant increase in ir cost. Illegitimate sanctions against Russia have exacerbated an alrey difficult situation. same factors h a negative impact on global energy market. At same time, Putin stressed that Russia has been and remains a reliable producer and supplier of grain, fertilizers, and energy carriers, including Indian partners.
In meeting, topical issues of Russian-Indian relations were discussed in detail, paying special attention to furr development of mutually beneficial ties in economic sphere. A significant increase in volume of bilateral tre, including mutual deliveries of agricultural products, was noted with satisfaction, release ded.
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Both leers expressed mutual intention for comprehensive strengning of special and privileged strategic partnership between Russia and India. Vlimir Putin and Narendra Modi agreed to continue personal contact, as well as interaction at or levels.
India's stance on Russia-Ukraine war
It is pertinent to note that India still maintains its long-standing conviction that differences between Russia and NATO group can only be resolved through honest and sincere dialogue. Since onset of war, Prime Minister Modi appealed for an immediate cessation of violence and called for concerted efforts from all sides to return to path of diplomatic negotiations and dialogue.
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India earlier abstained from voting on resolution that deplored Russia's attack on Ukraine in UNSC and a subsequent resolution in UNGA. Referring to such instances, US President Joe Biden h cited a "somewhat shaky" stance on situation in New Delhi. However, India's position on Russia-Ukraine war has remained neutral since beginning, although, New Delhi has always stood upright in support of immediate resolution of conflict through dialogue and diplomacy, furr raising concerns over humanitarian situation in war-torn Ukraine.
At outset of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, India's priority was to ensure safe evacuation of over 20,000 citizens stuck in war-hit nation. Under aegis of Operation Ganga, Union government evacuated Indians who crossed Ukraine border from Hungary, Poland, Romania, Moldova and Slovakia.
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20:28 IST, July 1st 2022