PM Modi Ukraine: Today PM Modi will meet Ukraine president Volodymyr Zelenskyy
PM Modi visit Ukraine: The prime Minister Narendra Modi said yesterday in Poland that war is not a solution of any matter, the pm in support of dialogue and diplomacy between two warring Nations. After Poland, the PM Modi is traveling to Ukraine capital Kiev by train. Here PM will meet President Zelensky of Ukraine. He is the first Indian Prime Minister who will is reaching Ukraine after the separation from the Soviet Union in 1991. PM Modi took the train to reach Kiev. In meanwhile during PM his visit to Poland, he said Loss of innocent lives in this crisis has become the biggest challenge for the entire humanity. of the World. We support dialogue and diplomacy between the two war nations at this time when peace seems more out of the reach fot the warring Nations. For the peace India is ready to provide all possible assistance along with other friendly countries.
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PM Modi Said Conflict is Matter of Concern
PM Modi in his press statement said after several talks with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, "The ongoing conflict in Ukraine and West Asia is a matter of deep concern for all of us. India strongly believes that no solution to any problem can be found on the battlefield.\
My Poland visit has been special. It is after decades that an Indian PM set foot on Polish soil. This visit gave an opportunity to deepen cooperation with a valued friend. We look forward to closer business and cultural connect with Poland. Our friendship can certainly contribute… pic.twitter.com/DMQTuZSPVc
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) August 22, 2024
PM Modi on his Poland visit
PM Modi said that his visit to Poland is historical and very special. In his post on 'X' the PM said, "It is after decades that an Indian Prime Minister has set foot on Polish soil." The Prime Minister also said, "This visit gave an opportunity to further deepen cooperation with a valuable friend. We look forward to close trade and cultural ties with Poland. Our friendship can certainly contribute to building a better world." India has not condemned the Crane War.
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