Russia-Ukraine war has not stopped yet, America’s big statement, said- only India…


US On Russia-Ukraine War: America’s Ambassador to Ukraine Bridget A Brink said on Wednesday (July 5) that with its growing global stature and current presidency of the G-20, India is playing a vital role in ending the war in Ukraine. can make a significant contribution. In a special online briefing for some Indian journalists, Brink said that India’s leadership is important in solving different global challenges.

US Ambassador Bridget A Brink said New Delhi’s growing concern about the adverse impact of the war on the Global South paves the way for it to play a role in mitigating the crisis. He said the US looks forward to working with all our partners and allies around the world, including India, to support freedom and democracies.

‘People of India understand sovereignty’
US Ambassador to Ukraine Brink said that every day I see two things from Kiev (the capital of Ukraine). The devastating effects of the war and the resilience and fighting spirit of the Ukrainian people. The ambassador said that India’s aspirations for global leadership and its call for collective action through the G-20’s One Earth, One Family, One Future theme reflect the spirit that is needed to achieve peace. He said the war had a huge impact on the global economy, food security and the basic principles on sovereignty and territorial integrity enshrined in the United Nations Charter.

Brink said that I know that the people of India understand the importance of independence of sovereignty and territorial integrity and that the leaders of India have talked about these basic principles. Brink also praised India for its efforts to maintain a global order based on democracy and rule of law.

‘Today’s era is not of war’
Brink said that your country’s leadership with its presidency of the G-20 this year is important in shaping global developments, including in places like Ukraine. India has not yet condemned Russia’s attack on Ukraine. India is insisting on resolving the conflict through dialogue and diplomacy.

Prime Minister during a bilateral meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Samarkand, Uzbekistan city in September last year Narendra Modi Said that today’s era is not of war and inspired the Russian leader to end the conflict.

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