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WARSAW :
A DAY ahead of his visit to conflict-torn Ukraine, Prime
Minister Narendra Modi on
Thursday said India firmly
believes that a solution to any
conflict cannot be found on
the battlefield and it is ready
to extend all possible cooperation for restoration of peace
and stability in the region.
Modi made the remarks after
holding wide-ranging talks
with Polish Prime Minister
Donald Tusk that saw the elevation of India-Poland ties to
the level of strategic partnership. In the second leg of his
two-nation trip, Modi will be
in Kyiv for around seven hours.
He will leave for the Ukrainian
capital onboard a train this
evening and the journey will
take around 10 hours.
“The conflicts in Ukraine and
West Asia are matters of deep
concern for all of us. It is India’s
firm belief that a solution to any
problem cannot be found on
the battlefield,” Modi said in
his media statement after talks
with Tusk.
“The loss of lives of innocent
people in any crisis has become
the biggest challenge for the
entire humanity. We support
dialogue and diplomacy for the
early restoration of peace and
stability,” Modi said. “For this,
India, along with its friendly
countries, is ready to provide
all possible support,” he said.
Modi arrived in Warsaw
on Wednesday, in the first
visit by an Indian Prime
Minister to Poland in nearly
half a century.