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India wants to play active role in peaceful settlement - Modi
India has reiterated its position on the peaceful resolution of the military conflict through dialogue and diplomacy. The Ukrainian side has emphasized that the Joint Communiqué on a Peace Framework, adopted at the Peace Summit, can serve as a basis for further efforts to establish a just peace.
This is said in a joint statement following the visit of the Prime Minister of India to Ukraine, published on the website of the President of Ukraine, Ukrinform reports.
"Today we agreed on four documents between Ukraine and India during this historic visit of Prime Minister Modi. This is the medical field, cooperation in the agrarian direction, this is humanitarian relations, this is culture. A joint statement has been prepared on the contents of the Prime Minister's visit regarding the development of strategic partnership between our countries, trade and military-technical cooperation. Everything should be strengthened," Zelenskyy said.
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