In Call with Zelenskyy, PM Modi Seeks ‘Peaceful Settlement’ of Ukraine-Russia Conflict
DELHI, INDIA, AUG 11 – Zelenskyy updated Modi on the recent Zaporizhzhia bombing and stressed the need for sanctions targeting Russian energy exports to pressure Moscow, ahead of the UN General Assembly.
- On August 11, 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi conveyed India’s commitment to peaceful Ukraine efforts during a call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, ahead of the Alaska summit.
- In recent months, Russia has ramped up attacks on Ukraine with hundreds of missile and drone strikes, and Zelenskyy urges leaders to limit Russian energy exports to weaken its war effort.
- Following the call, the PMO stated the Prime Minister 'thanked Zelensky and reaffirmed India's position for a peaceful settlement and earliest restoration of peace.'
- Following the phone call, an exchange of visits was proposed, with both leaders planning a personal meeting in September during the United Nations General Assembly.
- Amid preparations for the Alaska summit, Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said India welcomes the meeting on August 15, 2025, and endorses these efforts.
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