Khaleej Times

Modi calls for diplomacy to end Russia-ukraine conflict

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India Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday urged a return to diplomacy to end the Russiaukra­ine war, reiteratin­g the South Asian nation's call for peace in the ongoing conflict.

Modi told Russian President Vladimir Putin in September that "today's era is not an era of war".

"I have repeatedly said that we have to find a way to return to the path of ceasefire and diplomacy in Ukraine," Modi said in his opening remarks at the Group of 20 (G20) summit in Bali, Indonesia.

"The need of the hour is to show concrete and collective resolve to ensure peace, harmony and security in the world."

The summit marks the first time G20 leaders are meeting since Russia's February invasion of Ukraine, which Moscow describes as a "special military operation".

India has become Russia's largest oil customer after China, as its refiners snap up discounted cargoes of crude oil shunned by Western buyers.

Indian officials have said domestic refiners will continue to buy Russian oil at a discount — despite the efforts of the United States and Western allies to impose a price cap on Russian oil exports — because this benefits India's economy.

There should be no restrictio­ns on energy supplies and stability in the energy market should be ensured, Modi said. "India's energy security is also important for global growth," said Modi, according to a statement released by the Indian foreign ministry.

"Today's fertiliser shortage is tomorrow's food crisis, for which the world will not have a solution. We should make a mutual agreement to keep the supply chain of both fertiliser­s and food grains stable and assured," Modi also said. Modi also discussed global and regional developmen­ts in a meeting with US President Joe Biden on Tuesday at the G20 summit in Indonesia, India's foreign ministry said.

Modi and Biden “expressed satisfacti­on” about close cooperatio­n between India and the United States in new groupings such as the Quad, which includes Australia and Japan, and the I2U2, which includes Israel and the United Arab Emirates.

“They reviewed the continuing deepening of the India-us strategic partnershi­p,” the foreign ministry said in a statement.

Modi has also met British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and World Bank President David Malpass, among other leaders, at the G20 summit on the Indonesian island of Bali. — reuters

 ?? ?? India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Indonesian President Joko Widodo and US President Joe Biden at the G20 Summit in Bali, Indonesia, on Tuesday. — pti
India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Indonesian President Joko Widodo and US President Joe Biden at the G20 Summit in Bali, Indonesia, on Tuesday. — pti

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