Modi Pledges Support as Zelenskyy Discusses Peace Efforts in Phone Call
New Delhi: ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke by phone today, focusing on the ongoing war in Ukraine, humanitarian concerns, and potential avenues for restoring peace and stability. Modi affirmed India’s full support for all efforts toward a resolution, according to a statement shared by the Prime Minister via social media.The conversation occurred before Zelenskyy’s scheduled discussion with U.S. President Donald Trump,where he intends to raise the possibility of peace talks with Vladimir Putin. This marks the second time Zelenskyy has engaged Modi on the subject of Ukraine, underscoring Kyiv’s desire for broader international support in seeking a diplomatic end to the conflict.
“President Zelenskyy for today’s phone call. The ideas for the continued war and its humanitarian aspects and efforts to restore peace and stability and efforts to have talked to each other.All these attempts will have full support of India,” Modi noted.
India has maintained a neutral stance on the Russia-Ukraine conflict,advocating for dialog and diplomatic solutions while continuing economic ties with both nations.This phone call signals a continued engagement with Ukraine as India navigates its foreign policy amidst the ongoing crisis.