Before departing for Kyiv, PM Narendra Modi and Polish PM Donald Tusk expressed concern about the Ukraine war’s humanitarian impact, calling for lasting peace in alignment with international law. They stressed the importance of diplomacy and dialogue, highlighting the conflict’s effects on global security and reiterating India’s commitment to supporting peace efforts.
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