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Ukraine-Russia war: Modi speaks to Boris Johnson, reiterates India’s appeal for cessation of hostilities

Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke with his English partner Boris Johnson on Tuesday about the open situation in Ukraine who was torn war.

During their discussion, PM Modi reaffirmed the consistent attraction in India to terminate hostility and return to the dialogue and diplomacy, said the Prime Minister’s office He emphasized India’s belief in connection with the international law and territorial integrity and sovereignty of all countries, as the basis of the contemporary world order, he added.

Modi and Johnson also discussed bilateral interest issues and agreed to further potential cooperation in various fields including trade, technology, investment, defense and security, and the relationship of people-to-person Modi expressed satisfaction with positive momentum in ongoing negotiations on bilateral free trade agreements, PMO said.

Modi appreciated progress in implementing ‘Roadmap 2030’ India ’30 ‘adopted during the virtual Summit between the two leaders last year. He also expressed his desire to welcome Johnson to India as soon as possible The development occurred in the day when Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelskyy told the Italian parliament that his country was on the verge of continuity of war with Russian forces.

The Russian invasion has encouraged more than 10 million people from their homes, almost a quarter of the pre-war population of Ukraine, according to the United Nations.

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