Ceasefire in Ukraine and way to return to the path of diplomacy must be found: PM Modi


Posted on 15th Nov 2022 10:27 am by rohit kumar

The annual G20 summit began in Bali, Indonesia, in which many leaders from around the world are attending. Addressing the first day of the summit, PM Modi mentioned many global issues and called upon the world to come together to find a solution to them. In his address, PM Modi said that today the world has high expectations from G-20. The relevance of our group has increased.

 

PM Modi also praised Indonesia for its leadership of the G20 amid a globally challenging environment, referring to climate change, the Kovid-19 global pandemic, and Ukraine. On the Russia-Ukraine war, PM Modi said- I have repeatedly said that we have to find a way to return to the path of ceasefire and diplomacy in Ukraine. In the last century, World War II wreaked havoc in the world. After that, the leaders of that time made serious efforts to adopt the path of peace. Now it's our turn.

 

Ukraine war caused havoc in the world: PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi participated in the Food Energy Security session on the sidelines of the G-20 Summit. During this, he said that the supply chain of the world has been affected due to Corona and Ukraine wars. Due to this destruction has spread in the world. He said that institutions like the UN have failed on these issues. That's why we all have to work together to find a way to stop the war in Ukraine.

 

India will take over the presidency of the G-20 on December 1.

PM Narendra Modi has also reached Bali to participate in it where he informally met French President Emmanuel Macron and other leaders including US President Joe Biden before the start of the conference. Indonesia is currently the current chair of the G-20 group. At the same time, India will formally take over the presidency of the G-20 from December 1. In such a situation, the presence of PM Modi at this conference becomes more important.

 

Also Read: G20 Bali Summit: Xi Jinping can meet the Japanese Prime Minister, both are attending the G-20 summit

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