The invasion of Ukraine has left Russian President Vladimir Putin isolated from the US and its allies. He has even had to respond to "questions and concerns" from Chinese leaders. Now, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has reminded Putin of his position in the world.
The leaders met on Friday during the summit of a regional economic and security group called the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation. Putin repeated to Modi what he told Chinese President Xi Jinping on Thursday.
He said, "I know your stance on the conflict in Ukraine. I know about the concerns that you voice constantly. We will do everything for it to end as soon as possible."
Modi called on his old friend to seek peace through any means necessary.
He said, "This is not an era of war, and I have spoken to you many times over the phone on this issue -- that democracy, diplomacy, and dialogue can make it clear to the world how, in the coming days, we move on the path of peace."
Putin told reporters after the meeting that Ukrainian leaders are the ones who reject negotiations and that his troops are fighting for freedom.
He said, "Our main target is the liberation of the whole territory of Donbas. That work continues, despite the attempts at a counteroffensive by the Ukrainian army."
Putin said he doesn't feel the need to hurry and that he sees no need to change plans of the operation.
The leaders met on Friday during the summit of a regional economic and security group called the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation. Putin repeated to Modi what he told Chinese President Xi Jinping on Thursday.
He said, "I know your stance on the conflict in Ukraine. I know about the concerns that you voice constantly. We will do everything for it to end as soon as possible."
Modi called on his old friend to seek peace through any means necessary.
He said, "This is not an era of war, and I have spoken to you many times over the phone on this issue -- that democracy, diplomacy, and dialogue can make it clear to the world how, in the coming days, we move on the path of peace."
Putin told reporters after the meeting that Ukrainian leaders are the ones who reject negotiations and that his troops are fighting for freedom.
He said, "Our main target is the liberation of the whole territory of Donbas. That work continues, despite the attempts at a counteroffensive by the Ukrainian army."
Putin said he doesn't feel the need to hurry and that he sees no need to change plans of the operation.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin confronted with calls for peace by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit over the Ukraine conflict. Putin reiterated his stance on ending the conflict and emphasized that negotiations are being rejected by Ukrainian
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URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20220917_N01/
Date: Sept. 17, 2022
Created: 2022/09/17 11:18
Updated: 2025/12/09 13:38
Last Read: 2022/09/17 11:18