Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy sent his congratulations to India on its 79th Independence Day and voiced his hope that India would contribute to ending the Russia-Ukraine war. In a conversation this week, Zelenskyy and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi discussed a wide range of topics related to their countries’ cooperation. Zelenskyy expressed his appreciation for the Prime Minister’s words of support for the Ukrainian people. During their discussion, the two leaders agreed to meet personally in September during the UN General Assembly, along with the exchange of visits. This communication occurred as tensions continue between Russia and Ukraine, with numerous countries searching for a solution to the conflict. India has aimed for a balanced approach, supporting a peaceful resolution while simultaneously fostering connections with both Russia and Ukraine.
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