NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday mentioned India was totally ready to contribute to the peace course of to discover a resolution to the Ukraine battle, whilst his Italian counterpart Giorgia Meloni pitched for a “central role” for New Delhi in cessation of hostilities. The Ukraine battle figured within the wide-ranging talks on bilateral, regional and international points between Modi and Meloni, who’s on a state go to to India, with the visiting dignitary strongly condemning the “unlawful and unprovoked aggression” by the Russian armed forces.
Modi’s remarks on the Ukraine disaster come at a time when overseas ministers of G-20 nations are assembly right here. “From the very beginning of the Ukraine conflict, India has made it clear that this dispute can only be resolved through dialogue and diplomacy. India is fully prepared to contribute to any peace process,” Modi instructed reporters right here.
Addressing the media alongside Modi, the Italian prime minister mentioned she hoped that India, throughout its G-20 presidency, can play a central function in facilitating and negotiating the method for cessation of hostilities and simply peace in Ukraine.
The joint assertion issued after the bilateral talks had a separate paragraph noting Italy’s sturdy condemnation of the Russian armed drive for the aggression towards Ukraine.
“Italy reiterated its strong condemnation of the unlawful and unprovoked aggression against Ukraine by Russian Armed Forces,” it mentioned.
PM Modi mentioned he and the Italian prime minister voiced issues over the humanitarian disaster in Ukraine and the hostile affect the battle has had on growing nations. He mentioned all nations have been impacted by the meals, fertiliser and gas disaster triggered by the Ukraine battle.
“Especially, developing countries have been affected adversely. We voiced our concerns on this issue and stressed on joint efforts to address these issues,” Modi mentioned.
In the joint assertion, India and Italy referred to as for the cessation of hostilities and expressed their critical concern concerning the humanitarian disaster in Ukraine. “The two Prime Ministers discussed the destabilizing effect of the conflict in Ukraine and its broader regional and global implications. Both sides agreed to remain closely engaged on the topic,” it added.
India has abstained on the UN resolutions on Ukraine and constantly underlined the necessity to respect the UN Charter, worldwide legislation and the sovereignty and territorial integrity of states.
India has additionally constantly underlined that within the battle, your entire international South has suffered “substantial collateral damage” and growing nations are dealing with the brunt of the battle’s penalties on meals, gas and fertiliser provides.
Later, addressing a presser, Foreign Secretary Vinay Mohan Kwatra mentioned Italian prime minister expressed whole-hearted help for India’s G20 presidency and appreciated India’s place on the Ukraine battle.
“Both leaders shared concerns over the impact of the Russia-Ukraine conflict on the global economic situation, in particular its impact on the vulnerable economies of the global south,” Kwatra mentioned.