US President Joe Biden spoke with Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the cellphone, praising his “message of peace and ongoing humanitarian assist” for Ukraine. Modi’s go to to Kyiv on August 23 was seen by many as a diplomatic balancing act, particularly since his journey to Russia the earlier month had drawn criticism from the Biden administration and a few Western capitals.
Throughout his go to, Modi conveyed to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy that Ukraine and Russia ought to come collectively to finish the battle, and mentioned India’s readiness to play an “lively position” in attaining peace. In a submit on ‘X’, Biden wrote, “I spoke with Prime Minister Modi to debate his latest journey to Poland and Ukraine, and counseled him for his message of peace and ongoing humanitarian assist for Ukraine.”
“We additionally reaffirmed our dedication to collaborate in direction of peace and prosperity within the Indo-Pacific,” the US president added. This dialog was the primary between the 2 leaders following Modi’s visits to Russia, Poland, and Ukraine, and after latest occasions in Bangladesh.
The White Home’s readout of the decision famous that the leaders talked about Modi’s latest travels to Poland and Ukraine, in addition to the upcoming United Nations Basic Meeting conferences in September.
“The President counseled the prime minister for his historic visits to Poland and Ukraine, the primary by an Indian prime minister in a long time, and for his message of peace and ongoing humanitarian assist for Ukraine, together with its vitality sector,” it mentioned.
Biden and Modi reiterated their joint assist for a peaceable decision of the battle, in keeping with worldwide regulation and the UN Constitution.
“The leaders additionally emphasised their continued dedication to work collectively, together with by way of regional teams just like the Quad, to contribute to peace and prosperity within the Indo-Pacific,” the White Home mentioned.
The White Home’s account of the decision didn’t point out Bangladesh, which was referenced in a submit by PM Modi on ‘X’.