Modi emphasized again on the return of peace to Ukraine
In a telephone conversation with US President Joe Biden, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized India’s full support for the immediate return of peace and stability to Ukraine, as well as the return of security to Bangladesh.
According to RCO News Agency, the Prime Minister of India announced this call on X social network and wrote: “I talked about the situation in Ukraine with Biden on the phone and emphasized India’s full support for the return of peace and stability to Ukraine.” We also emphasized the need to quickly restore normalcy and ensure the safety and security of minorities, especially Hindus, in Bangladesh.”
The Reuters News agency quoted a separate statement from the White House regarding the call: “Biden commented on Modi’s recent visit to Poland and Ukraine, and both leaders expressed their support for a peaceful resolution of the war in accordance with international law and the United Nations Charter.” They did.”
During his visit to Kiev, the Indian Prime Minister addressed the President of Ukraine and said that India is ready to play an “active role” in the creation of peace.
A few days ago, during his seven-hour trip to Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, Narendra Modi addressed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky: “If I can personally play a role in this regard, I will do so.”
The Prime Minister of India further added that he had a discussion and consultation with Joe Biden about the situation in Bangladesh, where about 300 people, mostly students, were killed in recent protests.
The 84-year-old head of the interim government of Bangladesh, Mohammad Yunus, was elected and sworn in as his interim prime minister at the beginning of this month after the overthrow of the government of the resigned Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina following the wave of deadly protests against him in the past weeks. Yunus, who is a Nobel Peace Prize-winning economist, returned to Bangladesh from Europe this month to guide reforms in the country towards holding new elections.
76-year-old Sheikh Hasina, who ruled the government for 15 years, left Bangladesh a few days before the return of Muhammad Yunus and following the seizure of his prime minister’s residence by protesters who initially started their demonstration to protest the quota law for government jobs. ran away
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