At Quad Meet, PM Calls For "Return To Dialogue, Diplomacy" On Ukraine

 New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi “emphasized the need to return to the dialogue and diplomacy” by advancing in the Ukrainian crisis at the virtual meeting of the current quad leaders, said statement from his office. In his remarks, PM Modi also reaffirmed the importance of adhering to the United Nations Charter, international law and respect for territorial sovereignty and integrity.

Ukraine was one of the main problems discussed at the meeting, which was also attended by US President Joe Biden, Australia Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida.

 

The joint reading issued after the meeting said the Quad leaders, assessed “broader implications” from the conflict, “agreed to bear new humanitarian aid and disaster assistance mechanisms that would enable Quad to meet the challenges of humanitarian in the future in Indo-Pacific in Indonesia in Indonesia and provide channels for communication because they are each address and respond to the crisis in Ukraine “.

On the 8th day of the invasion, Ukraine and Russia began their second round talks and agreed to establish an evacuation corridor for civilians.

Russia has increased its attacks in the cities of Ukraine, going for air strikes because of their land troops in the mile of the capital of Ukraine Kyiv. 

Some other cities, including the second largest Kharkiv of Ukraine, have also brought the burden of the attack.

Russian President Vladimir Putin said military progress went accordingly plan.

At a quad meeting today, PM Modi also underlines the need to stay focused on the purpose of the Quad core promoting peace, stability, and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific region, a statement from his office reading.

Meetings reviewed progress at the Quad initiative since the September 2021 Summit and the leaders agreed on accelerating cooperation, with the aim of achieving concrete results by the summit in Japan later this year.

PM Modi “calls for concrete and practical forms of cooperation in Quad, in areas such as humanitarian and disaster assistance, debt sustainability, supply chain, clean energy, connectivity, and capacity building,” read statements from his office.

The leaders also discussed other issues, including the situation in Southeast Asia, the Indian Ocean region and the Pacific Islands, the PM office said.

The prime minister, he added, stressed that the importance of adhering to the United Nations Charter, international law and respect for territorial sovereignty and integrity.

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