On Monday (11), Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi told US President Joe Biden that he suggested that the leaders of Russia and Ukraine have direct talks.
Modi’s comments came during his remarks opening a virtual meeting with Biden. Her remarks were broadcast on both her official Twitter account and the Prime Minister’s Office account.
“I have spoken on the phone several times with the presidents of Ukraine and Russia. Not only did I appeal for peace, but I also suggested to President Putin that he speak directly to the President of Ukraine,” Modi said.
India’s leader also spoke about the killing of civilians in the Ukrainian city of Bucha, describing the incident as “very worrying”.
“We immediately condemn and call for a fair investigation. We hope that the ongoing talks between Russia and Ukraine will pave the way for peace,” Modi continued, adding that India would continue to support Ukraine through humanitarian aid.
“We also prioritize the importance of the security of the civilian population in Ukraine and the uninterrupted supply of humanitarian aid. For our part, we send medicines and other relief materials to Ukraine and neighboring countries. At the request of Ukraine, we are sending another shipment of medicine soon,” he said.
Source: CNN Brasil

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