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PM Modi advising Putin of “today’s era is not of war” grabs headlines throughout main worldwide media orgs

New Delhi [India], September 18 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recommendation to Russian President Vladimir Putin over the Ukraine battle throughout a bilateral assembly on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization’s summit in Uzbekistan’s Samarkand has grabbed the eye of main worldwide media organisations.

“Today’s era is not of war and I have spoken to you about it on the call. Today we will get the opportunity to talk about how we can progress on the path of peace. India and Russia have stayed together with each other for several decades,” PM Modi informed Putin expressing his issues concerning the influence of the battle on meals and vitality safety.

“We spoke several times on the phone about India-Russia bilateral relations and various issues. We should find ways to address the problems of food, fuel security and fertilizers. I want to thank Russia and Ukraine for helping us to evacuate our students from Ukraine,” he added.

International media praised PM Modi’s diplomatic acumen, who in a pleasant tone pushed the issues of the worldwide neighborhood to its long-standing buddy Russia.

American publication -CNN praised PM Modi’s maintain on world politics and reported ” Indian leader Narendra Modi tells Putin: Now is not the time for war”While one other US publication Washington Post headline was “Modi rebukes Putin over war in Ukraine”.

“India’s Leader Tells Putin That Now Is Not an Era for War,” The New York Times stated in its headline.

It was the lead story on the webpage of each The Washington Post and The New York Times.

Meanwhile, the main Japanese publication, NHK’s headline was “Indian PM Modi tells Putin to pursue peace”, whereas Hong Kong-based main each day South China Morning Post reported: Now is ‘not a time for battle’, India’s Modi tells Russia’s Putin who vows to ‘finish this as quickly as attainable.’Other publications like Politico reported; “India’s Modi tells Putin: This is ‘not the era for war” and US News headlines was “Indian PM Modi Tells Russia’s Putin Now ‘Is Not an Era of War”.

Russia launched a particular navy operation in Ukraine in February of this 12 months.

The statements had been made by PM Modi throughout a face-to-face assembly on Friday, on the sidelines of a regional summit, and highlighted Russia’s rising isolation on the diplomatic stage. They got here only a day after Putin conceded that China had “questions and concerns” over the invasion.

Responding to PM Modi, Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that he is aware of about India’s place on the Ukraine battle and “we want all of this to end as soon as possible”.

“I know about your position on the Ukraine conflict. I know about your concerns. We want all of this to end as soon as possible,” Putin stated.

“But the other party, the leadership of Ukraine has claimed… that they refuse to engage in the negotiation process. They said they want to achieve their objectives, as they say, on the battlefield militarily. We will keep you abreast of everything that is happening over there,” he added.

“The rare reproach showed the 69-year-old Russian strongman coming under extraordinary pressure from all sides,” the Post stated.

Putin stated that relations between Russia and India are within the nature of a privileged strategic partnership and proceed to develop very quickly.

“We are actively engaging at international platforms. We are in discussion on international issues. Sometimes these issues are something that is not very good news…,” he stated.

The assembly comes as heavy shelling continues in areas of southern and jap Ukraine which were taken again from Russian forces. Ukrainian officers stated they’d uncovered at the least 440 graves at a mass burial website within the metropolis of Izium within the lately liberated Kharkiv area. (ANI)

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