
Prime Minister Narendra Modi had a phone conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday. During this, PM Modi reiterated India's stand on the situation in Ukraine. He supported dialogue and diplomacy to resolve the issues. "In the context of the current situation in Ukraine, the Prime Minister reiterated India's long standing position in favor of dialogue and diplomacy," the PMO said.
Talking over the phone, the two leaders also discussed the state of global energy and food markets. A statement issued by the Prime Minister's Office said, "The two leaders also discussed how to further encourage bilateral trade in agricultural commodities, fertilizers and pharma products. The leaders discussed the status of international energy and food markets. including global issues.
According to the information, both the leaders reviewed the implementation of the decisions taken during President Putin's visit to India in December 2021. In addition, the two leaders agreed to continue regular consultations on global and bilateral issues.
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