The United States on Friday reacted to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to war-torn Ukraine and called it “potentially helpful”.
PM Modi on Friday landed in Ukraine after a seven-hour train journey from Poland. He is the first Indian PM to visit the country since bilateral relations were established in 1992.
On Friday, the White House said that PM Modi’s visit to Ukraine could be helpful if it can work towards ending the conflict. This comes after he grabbed eyeballs for hugging President Vladimir Putin in Moscow during his Russia visit.
Speaking to reporters, National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said, If Modi’s Ukraine trip can work towards “getting us to an end to the conflict that comports with President (Volodymyr) Zelensky’s vision for a just peace, well, then we think that would be helpful,” as quoted by AFP.
The United States on Friday reacted to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to war-torn Ukraine and called it “potentially helpful”.
PM Modi on Friday landed in Ukraine after a seven-hour train journey from Poland. He is the first Indian PM to visit the country since bilateral relations were established in 1992.
On Friday, the White House said that PM Modi’s visit to Ukraine could be helpful if it can work towards ending the conflict. This comes after he grabbed eyeballs for hugging President Vladimir Putin in Moscow during his Russia visit.
Speaking to reporters, National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said, If Modi’s Ukraine trip can work towards “getting us to an end to the conflict that comports with President (Volodymyr) Zelensky’s vision for a just peace, well, then we think that would be helpful,” as quoted by AFP.
The United States on Friday reacted to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to war-torn Ukraine and called it “potentially helpful”.
PM Modi on Friday landed in Ukraine after a seven-hour train journey from Poland. He is the first Indian PM to visit the country since bilateral relations were established in 1992.
On Friday, the White House said that PM Modi’s visit to Ukraine could be helpful if it can work towards ending the conflict. This comes after he grabbed eyeballs for hugging President Vladimir Putin in Moscow during his Russia visit.
Speaking to reporters, National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said, If Modi’s Ukraine trip can work towards “getting us to an end to the conflict that comports with President (Volodymyr) Zelensky’s vision for a just peace, well, then we think that would be helpful,” as quoted by AFP.
The United States on Friday reacted to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to war-torn Ukraine and called it “potentially helpful”.
PM Modi on Friday landed in Ukraine after a seven-hour train journey from Poland. He is the first Indian PM to visit the country since bilateral relations were established in 1992.
On Friday, the White House said that PM Modi’s visit to Ukraine could be helpful if it can work towards ending the conflict. This comes after he grabbed eyeballs for hugging President Vladimir Putin in Moscow during his Russia visit.
Speaking to reporters, National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said, If Modi’s Ukraine trip can work towards “getting us to an end to the conflict that comports with President (Volodymyr) Zelensky’s vision for a just peace, well, then we think that would be helpful,” as quoted by AFP.
The United States on Friday reacted to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to war-torn Ukraine and called it “potentially helpful”.
PM Modi on Friday landed in Ukraine after a seven-hour train journey from Poland. He is the first Indian PM to visit the country since bilateral relations were established in 1992.
On Friday, the White House said that PM Modi’s visit to Ukraine could be helpful if it can work towards ending the conflict. This comes after he grabbed eyeballs for hugging President Vladimir Putin in Moscow during his Russia visit.
Speaking to reporters, National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said, If Modi’s Ukraine trip can work towards “getting us to an end to the conflict that comports with President (Volodymyr) Zelensky’s vision for a just peace, well, then we think that would be helpful,” as quoted by AFP.
The United States on Friday reacted to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to war-torn Ukraine and called it “potentially helpful”.
PM Modi on Friday landed in Ukraine after a seven-hour train journey from Poland. He is the first Indian PM to visit the country since bilateral relations were established in 1992.
On Friday, the White House said that PM Modi’s visit to Ukraine could be helpful if it can work towards ending the conflict. This comes after he grabbed eyeballs for hugging President Vladimir Putin in Moscow during his Russia visit.
Speaking to reporters, National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said, If Modi’s Ukraine trip can work towards “getting us to an end to the conflict that comports with President (Volodymyr) Zelensky’s vision for a just peace, well, then we think that would be helpful,” as quoted by AFP.
The United States on Friday reacted to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to war-torn Ukraine and called it “potentially helpful”.
PM Modi on Friday landed in Ukraine after a seven-hour train journey from Poland. He is the first Indian PM to visit the country since bilateral relations were established in 1992.
On Friday, the White House said that PM Modi’s visit to Ukraine could be helpful if it can work towards ending the conflict. This comes after he grabbed eyeballs for hugging President Vladimir Putin in Moscow during his Russia visit.
Speaking to reporters, National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said, If Modi’s Ukraine trip can work towards “getting us to an end to the conflict that comports with President (Volodymyr) Zelensky’s vision for a just peace, well, then we think that would be helpful,” as quoted by AFP.
The United States on Friday reacted to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to war-torn Ukraine and called it “potentially helpful”.
PM Modi on Friday landed in Ukraine after a seven-hour train journey from Poland. He is the first Indian PM to visit the country since bilateral relations were established in 1992.
On Friday, the White House said that PM Modi’s visit to Ukraine could be helpful if it can work towards ending the conflict. This comes after he grabbed eyeballs for hugging President Vladimir Putin in Moscow during his Russia visit.
Speaking to reporters, National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said, If Modi’s Ukraine trip can work towards “getting us to an end to the conflict that comports with President (Volodymyr) Zelensky’s vision for a just peace, well, then we think that would be helpful,” as quoted by AFP.
