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PM Modi speaks to Zelenskyy, reiterates his call for 'immediate cessation' of hostilities

During a phone conversation, PM Narendra Modi told Volodymyr Zelenskky that Ukraine and Russia should revert to dialogue and diplomacy to find a lasting solution to their differences. 

PM Modi speaks to Zelenskyy, reiterates his call for 'immediate cessation' of hostilities

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday (December 26, 2022) spoke to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and strongly reiterated his call for an immediate cessation of hostilities between Ukraine and Russia. During a phone conversation, Modi told Zelenskky that both sides should revert to dialogue and diplomacy to find a lasting solution to their differences. The Prime Minister's Office (PMO) said Modi requested that the Ukrainian authorities facilitate arrangements for the continued education of the Indian students who had to return from the east European country earlier this year.

"The leaders also exchanged views about the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Prime Minister Modi strongly reiterated his call for an immediate cessation of hostilities, and said that both sides should revert to dialogue and diplomacy to find a lasting solution to their differences," the PMO said in a statement.

It said Modi also conveyed India's support for any peace efforts and assured the Ukrainian president of India's commitment to continue providing humanitarian assistance for the affected civilian population.

"The two leaders discussed opportunities for strengthening bilateral cooperation. The prime minister requested Ukraine authorities to facilitate arrangements for the continued education of Indian students who had to return from Ukraine earlier this year," the PMO said.

Hundreds of Indian medical students returned to India following the Russian invasion of Ukraine that began on February 24.

The PMO said Zelenskyy conveyed his best wishes for India's presidency of the G20.

"The prime minister explained the main priorities of India's G20 Presidency, including giving a voice to the concerns of developing nations on issues like food and energy security," the PMO said.

In a tweet, Zelenskyy said he counted on New Delhi's support for the implementation of his "peace formula", which he had proposed on the G20 platform.

"I had a phone call with @PMOIndia Narendra Modi and wished a successful #G20 presidency. It was on this platform that I announced the peace formula and now I count on India's participation in its implementation. I also thanked for humanitarian aid and support in the UN," he wrote

Since the Russia-Ukraine war broke out in February this year, Modi has spoken to Zelenskyy and Russian President Vladimir Putin a number of times.

He held a phone conversation with Putin on December 16 during which he reiterated his call for resolving the Ukraine conflict through "dialogue and diplomacy".

In a phone conversation with Zelenskyy on October 4, Prime Minister Modi said there can be "no military solution" and that India is ready to contribute to any peace efforts.

It is notable that India is yet to condemn the Russian invasion of Ukraine and has been maintaining that the crisis must be resolved through diplomacy and dialogue.