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While addressing the Indian media persons after the bilateral meeting, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said “Modi’s visit was historic”

Updated - August 24, 2024 01:52 pm IST

Published - August 24, 2024 01:14 pm IST

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Friday (August 23, 2024) said he looks forward to visiting India as it can be a “key” in the global diplomatic efforts to end the war between his country and Russia. Mr. Zeleskyy’s comments came after Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on his first trip to Ukraine, invited him to visit India during their bilateral talks in Ukraine.

While addressing the Indian media persons after the bilateral meeting, he said, “Modi’s visit was historic,” and added: “I very much need your country on our side, not balancing between US and Russia.” Modi’s nearly nine-hour visit to Ukraine, the first by an Indian prime minister since its independence in 1991, came six weeks after he held summit talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin in July in Moscow.

“I think, to understand a country is to understand people also. It’s better to be in your country because to find the key to your country and to your Prime Minister is to see your people and I need very much to find the key to your country, because I very much need your country on our side, not balancing between the US and Russia,” he said.

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”It’s not about your historical choice, but who knows, maybe your country can be the key in this diplomatic influence,” he said, adding, “That’s why I’ll be happy to come to India as soon as your government, Prime Minister (Modi) will be ready to see me.” Replying to another question, he said, “We want him (Modi) very much to have peace summits, and of course we will be happy to work on it and of course, if he has his ideas, we will be happy to discuss it.

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