Neutrality, abstention

Prime Minister Narendra Modi`s telephone Mr. Modi has often spoken with Russian President Vladimir Putin and also met him last month, few weeks after the Putin meeting, and Mr. Zelenskyy joined western leaders in complimenting Mr. Modi for his “now is not the time for war” In turn.

 

Mr. Narendra Damodar Das Modi

(PRIME MINITER OF INDIA)

Mr. Modi told Mr. Zelenskyy They also spoke a week after India chose to abstain from voting against Russia for conducting, they also discussed the critical importance of nuclear safety, particularly the Zaporizhzhia plant, that has been of much concern for the IAEA, which is involved in brokering talks between Ukraine and Russia to enforce a nuclear protective zone around it. The MEA said that Mr. Modi contribute to any peace efforts”, to which 

Mr. Zelenskyy responded that he would not conduct Over the past seven months, the war and western sanctions have had a dramatic impact on global security, food, fuel and energy supplies, and it is important to keep the lines of communication open, as Mr. Modi has done, with Mr. Putin and Mr. Zelenskyy.



India has an established record in global peacemaking. The Government`s defiance of western sanctions on oil and defense trade is understandable in terms of defending India`s national However, it is harder to correlate Mr. Modi`s comments, and External Affairs Minister charter and the importance of protecting territorial sovereignty while India continues to abstain on all votes that criticize Russia`s actions in Ukraine: including the bombing of civilians.

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