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Modi speaks to Macron focusing on ongoing efforts to end Ukraine conflict

New Delhi: India and France share the same determination to achieve just and lasting peace in Ukraine, French President Emmanuel Macron said after a phone conversation with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Following the call, Modi reiterated New Delhi’s consistent support for a peaceful resolution of the Ukraine conflict even as the two leaders “positively” assessed initiatives to boost India-France ties.

The strategic partnership between New Delhi and Paris will continue to play a key role in fostering global peace and stability, he said.

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Macron was among the European leaders who joined Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy during his talks with US President Donald Trump in White House last month. Trump met Zelenskyy days after he held summit talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska.

In a social media post, the French president said he presented to Modi the “outcome of the work we carried out with President Zelensky and our partners of the Coalition of the Willing last Thursday in Paris”.

The “Coalition of the Willing” led by the UK and France has been rallying support for Ukraine’s security concerns.

“Had a very good conversation with President Macron. We reviewed and positively assessed the progress in bilateral cooperation in various areas,” Modi said on X.

“Exchanged views on international and regional issues, including efforts for bringing an early end to the conflict in Ukraine. The India-France Strategic Partnership will continue to play a key role in fostering global peace and stability,” he said.

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Macron said “India and France share the same determination to achieve a just and lasting peace in Ukraine.”

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“Building on our friendship and our strategic partnership, we will continue moving forward together to trace this path toward peace,” he said.

According to an Indian readout, Modi thanked Macron for accepting the invitation to the AI Impact Summit to be hosted by India in February and that he looked forward to welcoming the French president.

It said the two leaders reviewed and positively assessed the developments in bilateral cooperation across different sectors including economic, defence, science, technology and space.

“The leaders also reaffirmed their commitment towards further strengthening of the India-France strategic partnership, in line with the Horizon 2047 Roadmap, the Indo-Pacific roadmap and the defence industrial roadmap,” the readout noted.

“They exchanged views on recent efforts towards bringing an end to the conflict in Ukraine. PM Modi reiterated India’s consistent support for peaceful resolution of the conflict and early restoration of peace and stability.”

It said both leaders agreed to continue to remain in touch and work closely together to promote global peace and stability.

The discussion between Modi and Macron on the Ukraine conflict appears to be significant.

The prime minister met Putin on the sidelines of the annual summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) in China’s Tianjin this week.

In the meeting, Modi conveyed to Putin that India welcomes all the recent efforts towards establishing peace in Ukraine and that it is humanity’s call to find a way to resolve hostilities as soon as possible.

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Zelenskyy had dialled Modi on last Saturday, two days before the prime minister’s meeting with Putin.

After the phone conversation with Modi, Zelenskyy said India is ready to make the necessary efforts and to deliver the appropriate signal to Russia.

India has been consistently calling for ending the Russia-Ukraine conflict through dialogue and diplomacy.

Trump’s talks with Zelenskyy and several other European leaders came days after he held summit talks with Putin in Alaska that was primarily to lay a foundation for ending the war in Ukraine.




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