During his visit to Austria, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi engaged in discussions with Chancellor Karl Nehammer regarding the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. This meeting followed Modi's recent talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow, where he reiterated India's stance of neutrality amidst the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Modi highlighted the importance of diplomacy in resolving conflicts, emphasizing that the loss of innocent lives is unacceptable in any situation. He expressed deep concern over the recent attack on a children's hospital in Kyiv, which resulted in numerous casualties, including children.
Chancellor Nehammer underscored the significance of understanding India's position on the Ukraine crisis and conveying Europe's concerns. He commended India's participation in a recent summit in Switzerland and suggested that Austria could play a role as a 'bridge-builder' in advancing peace efforts.
Both leaders emphasized the need for dialogue and diplomacy to restore peace and stability in conflict zones worldwide, including Ukraine. They expressed readiness to provide support towards achieving these goals.
Modi's visit to Austria marked the first by an Indian prime minister in over four decades, signifying a renewed engagement between the two nations. The leaders refrained from taking questions from journalists following their discussions.