PM Modi speaks to Ukraine President Zelenskyy, asserts need for early resolution of conflict

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on August 11, 2025, conveyed to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy that India remains committed to making every possible contribution for a peaceful solution to the Ukraine conflict. File

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on August 11, 2025, conveyed to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy that India remains committed to making every possible contribution for a peaceful solution to the Ukraine conflict. File
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday (August 11, 2025) conveyed to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy that India remains committed to making every possible contribution for a peaceful solution to the Ukraine conflict.

The two leaders held a phone conversation that came ahead of a summit meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin on the conflict.

In a social media post, Mr. Modi said he conveyed India’s consistent position on the need for an early and peaceful resolution of the conflict.

ā€œGlad to speak with President Zelenskyy and hear his perspectives on recent developments. I conveyed India’s consistent position on the need for an early and peaceful resolution of the conflict,ā€ Mr. Modi said.

ā€œIndia remains committed to making every possible contribution in this regard, as well as to further strengthening bilateral ties with Ukraine,ā€ he said.

On his part, the Ukrainian President said he discussed ā€œin detailā€ all important issues with Modi that included both ā€œbilateral cooperation and the overall diplomatic situationā€. ā€œI am grateful to the Prime Minister for his warm words of support for our people,ā€ he said.

Mr. Zelenskyy also noted that it is necessary to ā€œlimit the export of Russian energyā€, particularly oil.

ā€œIt is important that India is supporting our peace efforts and shares the position that everything concerning Ukraine must be decided with Ukraine’s participation. Other formats will not deliver results,ā€ he said.

ā€œWe also discussed in detail the sanctions against Russia. I noted that it is necessary to limit the export of Russian energy, particularly oil, to reduce its potential and ability to finance the continuation of this war. It is important that every leader who has tangible leverage over Russia sends the corresponding signals to Moscow,ā€ he said.


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