MOSCOW: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday told President Vladimir Putin that “war cannot solve problems” and urged “peace through dialogue” on a trip to Moscow more than two years into the Ukraine offensive.
During his first meeting with Putin in Russia since the Kremlin launched its campaign in Ukraine, Modi said the conflict was discussed “openly and in detail”.
“When innocent children are murdered, one sees them die, the heart pains and that pain is unbearable,” Modi told Putin in comments in Hindi.
The Indian premier arrived in Moscow on Monday hours after strikes that hit cities across Ukraine killed at least 38 people.
“I know that war cannot solve problems, solutions and peace talks can´t succeed among bombs, guns, and bullets,” the Indian leader added.
“And we need to find a way to peace through dialogue,” he said. On Monday evening, Modi was pictured hugging Putin at his country residence, drawing condemnation from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
He wrote on social media: “It is a huge disappointment and a devastating blow to peace efforts to see the leader of the world´s largest democracy hug the world´s most bloody criminal in Moscow on such a day.” At the Kremlin, Putin hailed India and Russia´s “very long-standing friendship” and said they now enjoy a “specially privileged, strategic partnership”.
Putin thanked Modi for “the attention you pay to the most urgent problems” and said “you are trying to find some ways to solve the Ukrainian crisis, too, of course primarily by peaceful means”.
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