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PM Modi Ukraine Visit Live: ‘Nobody Can Accept War’ Says PM Modi In Ukraine Visit

Modi’s visit, which will last approximately seven hours, involves a 10-hour train journey under stringent security measures.

PM Modi Ukraine Visit Live: ‘Nobody Can Accept War’ Says PM Modi In Ukraine Visit

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has embarked on a landmark visit to Ukraine, marking the first time an Indian leader has traveled to the war-torn nation since its independence in 1991. Modi’s arrival in Kyiv on Friday is a significant diplomatic move aimed at addressing the prolonged conflict between Ukraine and Russia, which has persisted for over two and a half years following Russia’s invasion.

 

During his visit, PM Modi is set to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The key focus of their discussions will be on exploring pathways to a peaceful resolution of the ongoing conflict. Prior to his departure, Modi emphasized the importance of dialogue over conflict, stating, “No problem can be resolved on a battlefield.” He reiterated India’s support for diplomatic efforts to restore peace and stability in the region.

 

Modi’s visit, which will last approximately seven hours, involves a 10-hour train journey under stringent security measures. Due to the sensitive nature of traveling to an active war zone, details of Modi’s itinerary have been kept under wraps. However, the Indian leader has expressed his intent to strengthen the India-Ukraine partnership and contribute to discussions on resolving the conflict.

 

This visit follows Modi’s recent trip to Russia, where he engaged in high-level talks with President Vladimir Putin. The visit to Russia included a notable informal dinner at Putin’s residence, an honor reserved for select leaders.

 

In addition to his visit to Ukraine, Modi made a stop in Poland on Wednesday, becoming the first Indian prime minister to visit the country in nearly 45 years. In Poland, he met with Prime Minister Donald Tusk and President Andrzej Duda to enhance bilateral relations and also interacted with the Indian community. Modi highlighted Poland’s role as a key economic partner in Central Europe and discussed the ongoing conflict in Ukraine during his visit.

 

Indian students in Kyiv express enthusiasm for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit, highlighting the government’s support during Operation Ganga. One student shared, “We are thrilled about PM Modi’s arrival. The Indian government has been incredibly supportive of us since Operation Ganga.” Another student added, “We are very excited to meet PM Modi. This is a unique chance for us to see him in person and perhaps even speak with him.”

 

This historic trip to Ukraine underscores India’s commitment to fostering international dialogue and peace efforts amid global conflicts.

 

LIVE UPDATES: 

06: 08 PM

PM Modi Ukraine Visit Live: ‘A peaceful solution to the conflict is best for humanity,’ says PM Modi

06:00PM

“India will always support Ukraine,” said Prime Minister Modi during his visit to Ukraine.

05:59 PM

‘Ukraine’s government helped Indian students during war’ said Prime Minister Modi during his visit to Ukraine.

05:45 PM

EAM Dr. S Jaishankar says, “We would urge Indian students caution in Ukraine. We hope that this conflict will come to an end and life will return to normal.”

05:20 PM

EAM Dr. SJaishankar addresses the media on Prime Minister Narendra Modi ’s visit to Ukraine. 

Kyiv: EAM Dr S Jaishankar says, “…In the discussion, a significant part of it was devoted to our bilateral relations. There was a discussion about trade, economic issues, defence, pharmaceuticals, agriculture, and education. There were a whole lot of issues…The leaders also tasked the Intergovernmental Commission, of which Minister Kuleba and I are the co-chairs, to specifically focus on rebuilding our trade and economic relations, which had gone down in recent times. And we certainly look forward to having an early meeting of that body, definitely by the end of this year…”

 

05:15 PM

India and Ukraine sign four agreements for cooperation in agriculture, medicine, culture and humanitarian assistance following talks between PM Modi and President Zelenskyy.

05:10 PM

Prime Minister Narendra Modi was welcomed by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at his official residence, Mariinsky Palace, in Kyiv.

 

Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited a poignant exhibition in Kyiv, Ukraine, dedicated to children who lost their lives in the conflict. He was deeply moved by the experience and paid tribute by leaving a toy in their memory. Modi emphasized the devastating impact of conflict on young children and offered condolences to the affected families. He also met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and together they honored the memory of the child victims. Modi highlighted the importance of Mahatma Gandhi’s message of peace in creating a harmonious society, particularly in the face of global challenges. Zelenskyy also shared a message, stressing that children worldwide deserve to live in safety and that collective action is necessary to make this a reality.

 

03:45 PM

‘Conflict is particularly devastating for young children,’ says PM Modi after visiting Martyrologist Exposition

03:40PM

PM Modi’s Ukraine Visit: ‘Children in every country deserve to live in safety. We must make this possible,’ says Zelenskyy

 

03:36 PM

PM Modi’s Ukraine Visit: Indian Prime Minister Signs Guest Book at Mariinsky Palace with President Zelenskyy

During his historic visit to Ukraine, Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his deep honor at being the first Indian Prime Minister to visit the country. He conveyed his heartfelt prayers for the peace and prosperity of the Ukrainian people.

02: 30 PM
PM Modi and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy honour the memory of children at the Martyrologist Exposition in Kyiv.

02:28 PM
PM Modi pays tribute to Mahatma Gandhi in Kyiv, Ukraine.

12:43 PM

PM Modi Ukraine Visit: Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived at Kyiv Central Railway Station from Poland.

12:30 PM

PM Modi’s Ukraine Visit: Meeting with President Zelenskyy at Mariinskyi Palace

During his visit, PM Modi will be received by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the Mariinskyi Palace. The two leaders will hold a private meeting to address significant issues. This will be followed by discussions with high-level delegations, focusing on enhancing bilateral cooperation. Key agreements and collaborations between the two countries are expected to be formalized through document exchanges.

12:22 PM
PM Modi in Ukraine: “Reached Kyiv earlier this morning. The Indian community accorded a very warm welcome,” said PM Modi on X.

11:52 AM 

PM Modi’s Ukraine Visit: Tribute to Mahatma Gandhi

During his visit, PM Modi will honor the statue of Mahatma Gandhi, which represents his lasting influence and ideals of peace and non-violence. The bronze statue, located at the AV Fomin Botanical Garden, was inaugurated in 2020 to mark Gandhi’s 151st birth anniversary.

 

11: 45 AM

Members of the Indian diaspora welcome PM Modi.

 

11:00 AM

PM Modi Arrives in Ukraine for Historic Visit

On Friday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi touched down in Ukraine for a landmark visit amidst the ongoing conflict. During his trip, Modi is anticipated to discuss potential peaceful solutions with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The visit, which follows a controversial trip to Moscow, marks the first time an Indian prime minister has traveled to Ukraine since its independence in 1991.

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