Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized the need for the world to return to peace during a meeting with the President of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin, in New Delhi. Modi stressed that New Delhi supports all efforts aimed at achieving peace, noting that "we must all strive for peace together."
The meeting took place as part of a summit where important issues were also discussed, including defense, energy, and labor mobility. Putin, for his part, expressed gratitude to Modi for his attention to "peace efforts in Ukraine" and reported on negotiations with the United States regarding the current situation.
This meeting was a significant event on the international stage, as relations between India and Russia have sparked considerable discussion among global experts in recent years. Putin emphasized that their relationship is deeply rooted in history, but "what matters is not the words, but the essence, which is very profound."
It is worth noting that Putin arrived in India ahead of the meeting, where he was greeted by Modi. The Associated Press reports that the participation of Modi and Putin in the summit is crucial for the further development of bilateral relations and global stability.