By Agencies
SAMARKAND: Russian President Vladimir Putin told Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday that he wanted to end the conflict in Ukraine as soon as possible and understood that India had concerns about the fighting.
“I know your position on the conflict in Ukraine, your concerns… We will do our best to end this as soon as possible,” Putin told Modi on the sidelines of the annual summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO).
“Unfortunately, just the opposing side, the leadership of Ukraine, announced its rejection of the negotiating process, and stated that it wants to achieve its goals by military means, on the battlefield,” Putin said.
Prime Minister Modi told Russian President Putin that now was “not a time for war” on Friday.
New Delhi and Moscow have longstanding ties dating back to the Cold War, and Russia remains by far India’s biggest arms supplier.
But in their first face-to-face meeting since Moscow’s forces invaded Ukraine in February, Modi told Putin: “Excellency, I know today’s time is not a time for war.”
India has shied away from explicitly condemning Russia for the invasion, which sent the price of oil and other commodities soaring.
But Prime Minister Modi stressed the importance of “democracy and diplomacy and dialogue” in the meeting on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit in the Uzbek city of Samarkand, footage showed on public service broadcaster Doordashan.
They would discuss “how to move forward on the path of peace”, Prime Minister Modi added.
The comments from the Prime Minister came just a day after Putin acknowledged that China — Russia’s key ally — had “concerns” over the conflict in Ukraine.
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(With inputs from AFP and PTI)
SAMARKAND: Russian President Vladimir Putin told Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday that he wanted to end the conflict in Ukraine as soon as possible and understood that India had concerns about the fighting.
“I know your position on the conflict in Ukraine, your concerns… We will do our best to end this as soon as possible,” Putin told Modi on the sidelines of the annual summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO).
“Unfortunately, just the opposing side, the leadership of Ukraine, announced its rejection of the negotiating process, and stated that it wants to achieve its goals by military means, on the battlefield,” Putin said.
Prime Minister Modi told Russian President Putin that now was “not a time for war” on Friday.
New Delhi and Moscow have longstanding ties dating back to the Cold War, and Russia remains by far India’s biggest arms supplier.
But in their first face-to-face meeting since Moscow’s forces invaded Ukraine in February, Modi told Putin: “Excellency, I know today’s time is not a time for war.”
India has shied away from explicitly condemning Russia for the invasion, which sent the price of oil and other commodities soaring.
But Prime Minister Modi stressed the importance of “democracy and diplomacy and dialogue” in the meeting on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit in the Uzbek city of Samarkand, footage showed on public service broadcaster Doordashan.
They would discuss “how to move forward on the path of peace”, Prime Minister Modi added.
The comments from the Prime Minister came just a day after Putin acknowledged that China — Russia’s key ally — had “concerns” over the conflict in Ukraine.
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(With inputs from AFP and PTI)