News Desk AnyTV, New Delhi
Published by: Shiv Sharan Shukla
Updated Wed, 09 Mar 2022 09:48 PM IST
Summary
On Wednesday, Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi spoke to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban by phone amid the ongoing war between Russia-Ukraine. The Prime Minister’s Office gave this information.
On Wednesday, Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi spoke to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban by phone amid the ongoing war between Russia-Ukraine. The ongoing war between Russia-Ukraine was discussed between the leaders of the two countries. During this, the two leaders agreed on the need to ensure a ceasefire and ensure a return to diplomacy and dialogue.
During the interaction, PM Modi expressed his gratitude to the Hungarian Prime Minister for facilitating the evacuation of 6000 Indian nationals through the Ukraine-Hungary border. The Prime Minister’s Office gave this information.
Prime Minister Orban conveyed his best wishes to the Indian medical students evacuated from Ukraine, the Prime Minister’s Office said. He said he could choose to continue his studies in Hungary if he so desired. Prime Minister Narendra Modi appreciated his offer.
In the phone conversation, the two leaders agreed to stay in touch about the future situation and continue their efforts to encourage Russia and Ukraine to end the war to end the conflict.
Significantly, earlier on Monday, Prime Minister Modi spoke to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Russian President Vladimir Putin over the phone. In the conversation, he had expressed concern about the safety of Indians still trapped in Ukraine. During the talks both the sides had agreed on the safe evacuation of Indians. The PM welcomed the ongoing talks between Russia and Ukraine and expressed hope that the conflict would end only through direct talks.
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On Wednesday, Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi spoke to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban by phone amid the ongoing war between Russia-Ukraine. The ongoing war between Russia-Ukraine was discussed between the leaders of the two countries. During this, the two leaders agreed on the need to ensure a ceasefire and ensure a return to diplomacy and dialogue.
During the interaction, PM Modi expressed his gratitude to the Hungarian Prime Minister for facilitating the evacuation of 6000 Indian nationals through the Ukraine-Hungary border. The Prime Minister’s Office gave this information.
Prime Minister Orban conveyed his best wishes to the Indian medical students evacuated from Ukraine, the Prime Minister’s Office said. He said he could choose to continue his studies in Hungary if he so desired. Prime Minister Narendra Modi appreciated his offer.
In the phone conversation, the two leaders agreed to stay in touch about the future situation and continue their efforts to encourage Russia and Ukraine to end the war to end the conflict.
Significantly, earlier on Monday, Prime Minister Modi spoke to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Russian President Vladimir Putin over the phone. In the conversation, he had expressed concern about the safety of Indians still trapped in Ukraine. During the talks both the sides had agreed on the safe evacuation of Indians. The PM welcomed the ongoing talks between Russia and Ukraine and expressed hope that the conflict would end only through direct talks.