In an enormous disclosure displaying India’s diplomatic stature, Poland’s Deputy International Minister And Secretary Of State Wladyslaw Teofil Bartoszewski revealed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had persuaded Russian President Vladimir Putin to not use nuclear tactical weapons in opposition to Ukraine. He mentioned that Europe needs everlasting and sustainable peace within the area.
In an interview with CNN-Information18, Bartoszewski mentioned, “We had an awesome go to of PM Modi to Warsaw. PM Modi did persuade Putin to not use nuclear tactical weapons. We wish everlasting peace. We wish secure and sustainable peace in Ukraine.”
Bartoszewski’s assertion got here a day after PM Modi shared his stand on the Russia-Ukraine conflict in a podcast with Lex Fridman. PM Modi has mentioned that the Russia-Ukraine battle will solely be resolved when either side be a part of the negotiation desk, asserting that there can by no means be a decision on the battlefield.
Within the podcast, PM Modi mentioned that he urged Russia that conflict is just not the answer whereas additionally reminding Ukraine that battlefields don’t deliver actual options. “I’ve an in depth relationship with Russia and Ukraine alike. I can sit with President Putin and say that this isn’t the time for conflict. And I may also inform President Zelensky, in a pleasant method, that brother, no matter how many individuals stand with you on the planet, there’ll by no means be a decision on the battlefield,” Modi mentioned.
PM Modi additional mentioned, “The decision will solely come when each Ukraine and Russia come to the negotiating desk. Ukraine might maintain numerous discussions with their allies, however it can bear no fruit. Discussions should embrace each events.”
The Polish Secretary of State for International Affairs Wladyslaw Teofil Bartoszewski is in India for the Raisina Dialogue. He identified that the discussions this yr are anticipated to concentrate on main geopolitical shifts, ongoing conflicts, and financial challenges which might be reshaping the worldwide order. “I feel that is the principle matter of dialog, this alteration of the worldwide order. New President in the US, steady Russian aggression in Ukraine, a brand new commerce conflict, doubtlessly, doubtlessly altering the world primarily based on worldwide legislation into a unique type. It is a very troublesome time, and positively, these can be the principle matters of debate.” (With company inputs)