PM Modi says India ready to “contribute” to any peace project on Ukraine

India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi held talks with his Italian counterpart Giorgia Meloni in New Delhi on Thursday to discuss, among other things, Russia’s ongoing war on Ukraine.

That’s according to ANSA, Ukrinform reports.

"Modi is aware of Italy's position of giving full support to Ukraine," Meloni said. "We share the he that India, in its re as G20 president, can have a re in facilitating a path towards the end of hostilities and a just peace."

In turn, Modi said India, which has remained neutral on Ukraine, is "ready to contribute to any project for peace".

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As Ukrinform reported earlier, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday called on the G20 foreign ministers to find a common position on global problems. He spoke while ening the meeting, which is likely to be dominated by the tic of Russia's war against Ukraine.

India, which chairs the G20 this year, refused to blame Russia for the war in Ukraine and called for a diplomatic sution. In addition, the country has sharply increased purchases of Russian oil.

Source: ukrinform.net

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