News Desk, AnyTV, New Delhi
Published by: Gaurav Pandey
Updated Sun, 06 Mar 2022 07:00 PM IST
Summary
The German envoy has defended India’s stand on the Ukraine crisis but also said that we all have to stand up against Russian President Vladimir Putin and ask him to stop all this.
German Ambassador to India Walter J Lindner on Sunday lauded India’s diplomatic service and said they knew what to do. He said this about India’s stand in international forums regarding the Russia-Ukraine crisis. Walter said that given the global order, Indian diplomats understand very well what to do with India’s stand on the issue.
According to a report by news agency ANI, about how the European Union (EU) sees India’s stand on this matter that has turned into a global crisis, he said, ‘India’s diplomatic service is excellent, they know what to do. . It’s not about Ukraine or the EU or NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organisation)… it’s about the global order… We all have to stand together against this.’
On Wednesday, the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) voted on a resolution opposing Russia’s military action against Ukraine. 34 countries including India did not vote during this period. At the same time, India had also kept away from voting in the vote against Russia in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) on the proposal to hold a special emergency session on the Ukraine crisis in the UNGA.
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German Ambassador to India Walter J Lindner on Sunday lauded India’s diplomatic service and said they knew what to do. He said this about India’s stand in international forums regarding the Russia-Ukraine crisis. Walter said that given the global order, Indian diplomats understand very well what to do with India’s stand on the issue.
According to a report by news agency ANI, about how the European Union (EU) sees India’s stand on this matter that has turned into a global crisis, he said, ‘India’s diplomatic service is excellent, they know what to do. . It’s not about Ukraine or the EU or NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organisation)… it’s about the global order… We all have to stand together against this.’
On Wednesday, the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) voted on a resolution opposing Russia’s military action against Ukraine. 34 countries including India did not vote during this period. At the same time, India had also kept away from voting in the vote against Russia in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) on the proposal to hold a special emergency session on the Ukraine crisis in the UNGA.