🇺🇦Премьер-министр Индии Нарендра Моди встретился с президентом Украины Владимиром Зеленским в Киеве.
🔹Моди призвал стороны конфликта вместе найти путь к урегулированию, перейти к диалогу.
🔹"Я готов лично играть любую роль для помощи в достижении мира, Индия готова внести вклад", – заявил премьер-министр Индии.
🔹Зеленский призвал индийского премьера присоединиться к заявлению по итогам мирной конференции в Швейцарии. Индия присутствовала на саммите, но документ не подписала.
🇺🇦Премьер-министр Индии Нарендра Моди встретился с президентом Украины Владимиром Зеленским в Киеве.
🔹Моди призвал стороны конфликта вместе найти путь к урегулированию, перейти к диалогу.
🔹"Я готов лично играть любую роль для помощи в достижении мира, Индия готова внести вклад", – заявил премьер-министр Индии.
🔹Зеленский призвал индийского премьера присоединиться к заявлению по итогам мирной конференции в Швейцарии. Индия присутствовала на саммите, но документ не подписала.
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