PM Modi calls for swift end to West Asia, Ukraine conflicts

During a recent meeting with Finnish President Alexander Stubb, Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized the urgent need to resolve ongoing conflicts in West Asia and Ukraine. The discussions, part of Stubb's four-day visit to India, highlighted India's commitment to peace and stability in these regions. Modi's call for a swift resolution reflects India's broader foreign policy stance, which advocates dialogue and diplomatic solutions to international crises. The meeting also underscored the strengthening ties between India and Finland, with both leaders discussing various topics, including economic cooperation and global security issues. Modi's remarks come at a time when geopolitical tensions are high, and the international community is seeking effective strategies to address these conflicts. His appeal for peace resonates with India's role as a proponent of multilateralism and collaborative efforts in international relations, aiming to contribute positively to global stability and security.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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