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Bharatachi Shantatechi Saad; PM Narendra Modi urges to resolve Russia-Ukraine conflict through discussion A to Z Counsel

Bharatachi Shantatechi Saad;  PM Narendra Modi urges to resolve Russia-Ukraine conflict through discussion


New Delhi : ‘The ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine needs an armistice and reconciliation,’ Prime Minister Narendra Modi reiterated on Tuesday. G-20 council Tuesday’s speech on food and energy security or session was held by Modi. At that time he appealed. Modi also showed his opposition to the restrictions imposed on fuel supply by fuel exporting countries. India has been working for peace and stability for the past several decades, and our role is being maintained, as underlined by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

‘Environmental change, covid-19, the hoax in Ukraine and the global questions created by it have created an atmosphere of anxiety all over the world, disrupting the entire global supply chain. There has been a scarcity of essential commodities all over the world. Due to this, the struggle of the poor citizens of every country to wake up has become more intense,’ with these words Prime Minister Modi addressed the gruesome question and touched the topic of Ukraine war. In the presence of American President Joe Biden, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, Russian Foreign Minister Sergiy Lavrov or other world leaders, Modi held a vote against war mongering. I have repeatedly said that ‘Ukraine’s problem will be found through arms treaty and discussion’. It should be remembered that due to the Second World War, the clock would have lost its power. Next year itself, the Parishad will be held in the holy land of Gautam Buddha and Mahatma Gandhi, then there will be unanimity in spreading the message of peace, I am sure,’ Modi said.

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‘Which country should buy fuel from Ukraine’s attacking Russia,’ many European countries and councils including America would have expressed this opinion. Or, since all India is under control, Modi either replied to the objection. ‘Nobody would encourage the restrictions imposed on fuel supply, so everyone should take care of the new and stable fuel market,’ he expressed. Modi also answered the question of carbon emissions, given by western countries on India. ‘By the year 2030, more than half of the electricity in our country will be produced through renewable energy. There is a need for reasonable economic and technological supplies to developing countries in a time-bound manner to make the necessary transition in the energy sector,’ he said.

There has been a worldwide shortage of essential commodities.

Next year, the ‘G-20’ council will be held in the holy land of Gautam Buddha and Mahatma Gandhi, then there will be a consensus among those who spread the message of peace, I am sure. There has been a scarcity of essential commodities all over the world. Due to this, the struggle of the poor citizens of every country to wake up has become more intense. The question of war was discussed in Sutel, Narendra Modi said this time.

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