Modi To Visit Ukraine On August 23 After Ill Timed Moscow Visit
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NEW DELHI, (REUTERS) – Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Ukraine on August 23 to boost ties with Kyiv, weeks after a trip to Moscow in which he rebuked Russian President Vladimir Putin over the war with its neighbor.
Announcing the trip, India’s foreign ministry said it would be a “landmark and historic” visit, the first by an Indian prime minister to Ukraine since diplomatic relations were established over 30 years ago.
Indian analysts said the visit would aim to control damage from Modi’s trip last month to Moscow, which coincided with a lethal strike on a children’s hospital in Kyiv, embarrassing Modi and drawing criticism from President Volodymyr Zelensky.
“This is not a zero-sum game … these are independent, broad ties,” Tanmaya Lal, Secretary (West) in the Indian foreign ministry, told reporters. “This is an important visit that is expected to catalyze our ties in a whole range of sectors,” Lal said, listing economic and business links, agriculture, infrastructure, health and education, pharmaceuticals, defense and culture.
Lal said the conflict in Ukraine would also be discussed and reiterated that New Delhi was willing to provide any support it can in pursuit of peace.
Zelenskiy’s office said he and Modi would discuss bilateral and multilateral cooperation and that a “number of documents” were expected to be signed.
During Modi’s trip to Moscow on July 8-9, old friends India and Russia sought to boost bilateral trade and cooperation in areas ranging from nuclear energy to medicine.
But the visit coincided with the strike on the hospital in Ukraine’s capital, prompting Modi to use emotive language to deliver an implicit rebuke to Putin at their summit.
Modi told Putin the death of innocent children was painful and terrifying, and that Moscow and Kyiv should resolve their conflict through dialogue and diplomacy.
Modi’s visit also coincided with the July 9-10 NATO summit in Washington at which the allies sought to bolster Ukraine and counter Russia.
The United States said it raised concerns with India about its ties with Russia but also said the relationship gives New Delhi an ability to urge Putin to end the war.
Top Indian diplomats have since held regular talks with their Ukrainian counterparts, and Modi met Zelenskiy on the sidelines of the Group of Seven summit in Italy in June. They have also spoken several times by phone since Russia’s full-scale invasion in February 2022.
Ukraine has pitched for New Delhi to help rebuild its economy, inviting investment from Indian companies at a January business summit in India.
India has increased purchases of Russian oil to record levels, saying it must protect its own national interest first.
The prospect of India mediating to help end the war in Ukraine has been raised in diplomatic circles from time to time, but New Delhi has appeared evasive, saying only that it is willing to offer any support to resolve the conflict peacefully.
Anil
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No visit to Russia is ill timed.
My opinion is that Modi should have not visited Kyiv a War Zone and instead asked Zelensky to meet him in India or Poland.
August 19, 2024Vijay
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Looks like this paper has become an organ of the Western propaganda machine. Americans should not be deciding when the Indian PM should be visiting Russia. Get out of this slave/colonial mentality.
August 19, 2024