Hindustan Times (Jammu)

France, India call for immediate end to the hostilitie­s in Ukraine

- Rezaul H Laskar letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: India and France have called for an immediate end to hostilitie­s in Ukraine to promote dialogue and diplomacy, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron agreed to step up coordinati­on to tackle the global implicatio­ns of the conflict.

The two leaders, during their meeting in Paris on Wednesday, condemned civilian deaths in Ukraine and underlined the need to respect the UN Charter, the internatio­nal law and the sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity of states. Modi earlier joined his counterpar­ts from five Nordic states during a summit in Copenhagen to emphasise for an immediate end to hostilitie­s and to back the rulesbased internatio­nal order.

Modi travelled to France after the India-Nordic Summit and separate meetings with prime ministers of Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden in the Danish capital. The Ukraine crisis has figured in all legs of Modi’s three-nation tour of Europe and the Indian side has stressed the need to find a negotiated settlement.

New Delhi and Paris have expressed serious concerns over the conflict and humanitari­an crisis in Ukraine, “unequivoca­lly condemned civilian deaths”, and sought an “immediate cessation of hostilitie­s to bring parties together to promote dialogue and diplomacy to find an immediate end to the suffering of the people”, said a joint statement issued after the meeting between Macron and Modi.

The two leaders discussed the regional and global implicatio­ns of the Ukraine conflict and “agreed to intensify coordinati­on on the issue”, the statement said. France reiterated its “strong condemnati­on of the unlawful and unprovoked aggression against Ukraine by Russian forces”, it added.

Foreign secretary Vinay Kwatra told reporters late on Wednesday that the two leaders have agreed close coordinati­on and engagement is important so that “India and France can play a constructi­ve role in the evolving situation”.

Modi outlined to Macron the Indian position, which calls for immediate cessation of hostilitie­s and resolution of the situation through diplomacy and dialogue, he said. The two leaders exchanged views on the “cascading effect” of the situation in Ukraine, including global shortages of food and commoditie­s, such as fertiliser, and how India and France can partner to address some of these challenges.

“There is a very clear understand­ing of each other’s position and they did agree to stay in touch and coordinate very closely. So that as the situation evolves, they can both individual­ly or together play a constructi­ve role in this situation... so that all these challenges... can be resolved,” Kwatra said.

The joint statement further said that the two countries expressed deep concern about the aggravatio­n of global food security and nutrition, which has already been impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic, especially in developing countries, and the two sides stressed on their commitment to a coordinate­d, multilater­al response to address the risk of aggravated food crisis because of the conflict in Ukraine, including through initiative­s such as the Food and Agricultur­e Resilience Mission (FARM).

Modi was among the first foreign leaders to meet Macron following his re-election and Kwatra said the discussion­s between the two leaders allowed India and France to build on the existing strengths of the bilateral strategic partnershi­p and to frame a blueprint for the next phase of the relationsh­ip.

In the context of the bilateral defence partnershi­p, the two leaders discussed how the two countries can partner more strongly in co-designing, co-developmen­t and co-production of defence equipment in India, Kwatra said.

Following the constructi­on of six Scorpène-class submarines in Mumbai with the transfer of technology from France and the delivery of 36 Rafale combat jets despite the pandemic, the two sides agreed to find “creative ways” for France’s deeper involvemen­t in the ‘Atmanirbha­r Bharat’ (self-reliant India) initiative in advanced defence technology, manufactur­ing and exports, including through industry-to-industry partnershi­ps, the statement said.

Modi and Macron also extensivel­y discussed climate change and how the two countries can partner more strongly so that green technologi­es can be brought together, in terms of the capacities of both sides, to address the global challenge, Kwatra added.

India and France will work together to implement the India-European Union (EU) Connectivi­ty Partnershi­p, and the two sides welcomed the launch of the India-EU Trade and Technology Council that will foster high level coordinati­on on strategic aspects of trade, technology and security, the joint statement said.

The two sides also agreed to launch a bilateral strategic dialogue on space issues that will bring together experts from space and defence agencies, administra­tion and the specialise­d ecosystem to discuss security and economic challenges in outer space and principles applicable to space, as well as forge new areas of cooperatio­n. The first dialogue in this format will be held this year.

Besides agreeing to work on more secure and sovereign 5G and 6G telecom systems, India and France also reaffirmed the commitment to the strategic Jaitapur nuclear power project for access to affordable and low carbon energy and welcome the progress achieved in recent months. “They will increase the contacts in the coming months to achieve new progress,” the joint statement said.

The two countries also expressed serious concern over the humanitari­an situation and violation of human rights in Afghanista­n. They backed a peaceful, secure and stable Afghanista­n, and emphasised the need for respect of its sovereignt­y, unity and territoria­l integrity and non-interferen­ce in its internal affairs. They also called for an inclusive and representa­tive government in Kabul and respect for rights of women, children and minorities.

 ?? AP ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi with French president Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte Macron, at the Elysee palace in Paris, on Wednesday.
AP Prime Minister Narendra Modi with French president Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte Macron, at the Elysee palace in Paris, on Wednesday.

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