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India's Modi to 'share point of views' on ending Ukraine war during Kyiv trip

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated he will share point of views on the peaceful resolution of the conflict between Ukraine and Russia during his visit to Kyiv this week, more than a month after he travelled to Moscow.

Modi departed for Poland on Wednesday and will visit Kyiv on Friday, the first trip to Ukraine by an Indian prime minister considering that diplomatic relations were established more than 3 decades back.

The journey follows Modi's July 8-9 check out to Moscow which drew criticism from the U.S. and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy as it coincided with a deadly Russian strike on a. kids's hospital in Kyiv.

Modi condemned the killing of innocent children in an. implicit rebuke to Russian President Vladimir Putin.

The short visit to Kyiv is seen by many Indian analysts as. an effort to control the damage from the Moscow trip and likewise a. strategic balancing act at a time Brand-new Delhi has actually grown closer to. the West, particularly Washington.

India's diplomats decline that and state New Delhi's ties with. Russia and Ukraine are independent of each other and the trip. builds on interactions in between New Delhi and Kyiv across. sectors.

I look forward to the opportunity to ... share viewpoints. on tranquil resolution of the continuous Ukraine conflict, Modi. said in a statement on Wednesday before his departure. As a. good friend and partner, we wish for an early return of peace and. stability in the area.

India and Russia have been buddies given that the days of. the Soviet Union and New Delhi has not condemned Moscow's. intrusion of Ukraine, instead urging both sides to utilize discussion. and diplomacy to fix their differences.

Russia became India's top oil provider given that the war began. as Indian refiners got inexpensive Russian crude.

New Delhi has also stayed engaged with Kyiv, with Modi. conference Zelenskiy on the sidelines of the Group of Seven summit. in Italy in June. They have actually also spoken a number of times by phone.

The possibility of India moderating to assist end the war in. Ukraine has actually been raised in diplomatic circles from time to time. but New Delhi has actually appeared cagey, saying only that it is willing. to provide any support to fix the conflict peacefully.

Contrary to widespread expectations, Modi's check out to Warsaw. and Kyiv may be less about a brand-new Indian peace initiative on. Ukraine, C Raja Mohan of the Singapore-based Institute of South. Asian Studies composed in Wednesday's Indian Express paper.

President Vladimir Putin knows how to connect to the. U.S., which has the most leverage in the Ukraine war, and open. negotiations when he finds it suitable, he composed, including. that Modi's trip was more about boosting New Delhi's ties in. Central Europe.

(source: Reuters)