No matter how much Modi or other world leaders try, the war will continue until Trump is in office. The Dmeocrats are doing all they can to keep the war going. Perhaps the big guy is getting his typical graft of 10%, making him worth even many more tens of millions on the low end.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently made a historic visit to Ukraine, marking the first time an Indian prime minister has visited the country since its independence in 1991. Modi met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv on August 23, 2024, to discuss the ongoing conflict with Russia and explore pathways to peace. During the visit, Modi emphasized India’s stance that “no problem can be solved on the battlefield” and advocated for “dialogue and diplomacy” as the means to achieve peace and stability in the region The New Indian Express
India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi, with the weight of a billion hopes upon his shoulders, stood on the war-scarred soil of Kyiv, urging President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to embark on the arduous path of dialogue with Russia. The war, a relentless force since February 2022, has left its indelible mark on the hearts and landscapes of Ukraine, with Moscow’s advances carving slow, painful inroads into its eastern territories, even as Ukraine mounts its own counterattacks. Amidst this turmoil, Modi’s call for peace feels like a lone cry in a storm, a call for calm amidst the chaos.
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Indian Prime Minister Modi – urged Zelensky to negotiate:
I want to say to you and to the world – because that is our belief and our commitment, we say it loud and clear – we respect sovereignty and… pic.twitter.com/9CFL1nNUNJ
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With the gravitas of his position and the earnestness of a world leader who understands the delicate balance of diplomacy, Modi’s words carried a simple yet profound truth: “The road to resolution can only be found through dialogue and diplomacy.” His voice, firm yet laden with the weight of what such words could mean, urged, “We must move without delay. The time for talks is now—both sides must come together to find a path out of this quagmire.”
There he stood, in a city marred by the echoes of war, offering not just a plea, but his hand in friendship. “India is ready to be more than just an observer in this theater of war. We are prepared to be active participants in the pursuit of peace,” he declared. “If my presence, my efforts, can aid in this endeavor, I stand ready—as a friend, as a mediator, as one who seeks an end to the suffering.”
⚡️India Reiterates Call for Peace During Ukraine Visit
PM Narendra Modi told Vladimir Zelensky that ALL stakeholders are needed at the table to develop a solution that will restore peace, under acceptable conditions, EAM Jaishankar said at a press conference. pic.twitter.com/Dzapw7gzVX
— RT_India (@RT_India_news) August 23, 2024
For Ukraine, Modi’s visit wasn’t just another diplomatic formality; it was a rare opportunity to communicate its plight to a nation traditionally aligned with Moscow’s economic and military interests. This visit, they hoped, could tilt the scales, bring about a shift in global perceptions, and perhaps carve a new path forward in this seemingly endless conflict.
Both leaders hailed the moment as “historic,” a convergence of two worlds at a critical crossroads. Zelenskyy, with the resilience of a leader who has seen his country through unspeakable trials, welcomed Modi, noting, “This visit is more than just diplomatic. It is a gesture of solidarity, a sign of friendship that all Ukrainians hold dear.”
India’s PM, Modi, arrives in Kyiv to beg for a ceasefire on behalf of Putin pic.twitter.com/jcgjuLRWtQ
— Mykhaïlo Golub (@golub) August 23, 2024
In these tumultuous times, Modi’s words sought to weave a narrative of peace amid the stark realities of war. His call to action was not just about negotiations but about invoking a deeper human connection, a shared understanding that beyond the borders, beyond the battles, there lies a common desire for peace and stability. This, he hoped, would be the enduring message from Kyiv—a city yearning for a day when the sounds of war would be replaced by the quiet murmur of peace.
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Modi’s visit came amid renewed military tensions in Ukraine and followed his high-profile trip to Russia about six weeks earlier. The visit to Kyiv is seen as part of India’s diplomatic balancing act, maintaining relations with both Russia and Ukraine while promoting peace. Modi’s discussions with Zelenskyy included agreements on cooperation in agriculture, the food industry, medicine, culture, and humanitarian assistance( The New Indian Express
Major Points
- Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Kyiv, urging Ukraine and Russia to pursue dialogue and diplomacy to end the ongoing war.
- Modi emphasized that peace could only be achieved through negotiations, calling for immediate talks to resolve the conflict.
- He offered India’s support as a mediator, willing to actively participate in efforts to end the suffering caused by the war.
- Ukraine viewed Modi’s visit as a chance to gain global support, especially given India’s traditional ties with Russia.
- Both Modi and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy hailed the visit as a historic moment of solidarity and friendship.
Conner T – Reprinted with permission of Whatfinger News
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