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India, Austria back collective efforts for 'peaceful resolution' of Ukraine conflict

Prime Minister Modi described his visit to Austria as historic and special, marking the first visit by an Indian Prime Minister in 41 years and coinciding with the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries.

July 10, 2024 / 22:45 IST
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Chancellor Nehammer and Prime Minister Modi recognised the potential to significantly enhance their bilateral partnership, agreeing to adopt a strategic approach to advance this objective.
Chancellor Nehammer and Prime Minister Modi recognised the potential to significantly enhance their bilateral partnership, agreeing to adopt a strategic approach to advance this objective.

India and Austria have expressed support for collective efforts to facilitate a "peaceful resolution" to the Ukraine conflict, consistent with international law and the UN Charter, highlighting that comprehensive and lasting peace requires involving all stakeholders.

In a joint statement released after talks between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer, it was noted that the leaders exchanged detailed assessments of recent developments in Europe and West Asia. They highlighted the importance of democratic nations like India and Austria collaborating to promote international and regional peace and prosperity.

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After his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Prime Minister Modi arrived in Vienna from Moscow on Tuesday night.

The joint statement asserted that both leaders recognised the need for peace and avoiding armed conflict, stressing adherence to international law and the UN Charter. Regarding the Ukraine war, they supported any collective efforts to facilitate a peaceful resolution, asserting that comprehensive and lasting peace requires bringing together all stakeholders and sincere engagement between the conflicting parties.