Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv, marking a significant diplomatic milestone amidst the Russia-Ukraine war. (PTI)
Modi urged Zelenskyy to engage in dialogue with Russian President Vladimir Putin to resolve the crisis, stressing that "solutions can’t be found on the battlefield." (PTI)
Modi arrived in Kyiv on an overnight train from Warsaw, Poland, for the meeting with Zelenskyy. (PTI)
Modi reiterated India’s support for peace, mentioning that India is not neutral but is in favour of peace, and highlighted India's tradition of non-violence from Buddha and Gandhi. (PTI)
Modi visited the Martyrologist Exposition at the National Museum of History of Ukraine and expressed sorrow over the loss of innocent children in the conflict. (REUTERS )
Modi assured Zelenskyy of India's willingness to contribute towards peace and expressed hope for a peaceful resolution. (REUTERS)
Zelenskyy noted that Modi’s visit to Ukraine was historic, marking the first visit by an Indian Prime Minister since Ukraine’s independence. (PTI)
Modi and Zelenskyy agreed on further cooperation to uphold international law principles, including respect for territorial integrity and sovereignty. (REUTERS)
Modi emphasised the need for dialogue and diplomacy, stating that "the road to resolution can only be found through dialogue and diplomacy." (PTI)
Modi presented four BHISHM Cubes to Ukraine, which include medical equipment and supplies for emergency treatment and surgery. (PTI)
Four agreements were signed, covering medical cooperation, agricultural collaboration, humanitarian aid, and cultural exchange. (PTI)
They discussed the importance of innovative solutions for peace and conflict resolution, with India ready to facilitate this process. (PTI)