At the meeting between Foreign Minister S Jaishankar and UN Chief Antonio Guterres on Thursday, the Ukrainian war, the global impact and the Afghan crisis came for discussion. The world has been on the edge since the war began in Ukraine on February 24. India has been repeatedly urged for cessation of violence, and the latest, Prime Minister Narendra Modi also raised concerns with US President Joe Biden.
Extensive discussion with a super-ahead of @antoniogutorre. Exchange views on the global impact of Ukrainian conflict, especially on food security and energy. Implications for developing countries seriously. (Sic) “Foreign Minister Tweeted. At another post, he wrote: “Speaking of the latest developments in connection with Afghanistan and Myanmar. Appreciate his interest in working with India to effectively overcome important contemporary challenges (SIC).”The meeting came a few days after India and the US held 2+ 2 ministerial talks where, regardless of bilateral bonds, the Ukrainian conflict was also a discussion problem.
When the question arises about Indian Russian energy imports, S Jaishankar underlines that “every country needs to seek energy security”. He also said that Indian monthly Russian energy imports were “less than Europe in an afternoon”. Comments praise wide.
The Ukrainian war entered the 51st day on Fridays and the United Nations has warned conflict will affect small countries.Earlier this week, PM Modi said that India was ready to supply food stocks to the world if the WTO (World Trade Organization) was permitted