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Underlining that war does not solve problems but only harms humanity, he appealed to the global leaders, diplomats, and civil society to persuade Putin to resolve the issues through dialogue.
“Governments, politicians, diplomats, defence experts, scientists and civil society of all the countries in the world, including India, should come together and build pressure on Russian President Vladimir Putin to immediately stop the war and follow the path of dialogue,” the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) leader said in a message.
“India wants peace. There should not be any situation that increases the war. The horrors of war are extremely frightening, painful and unbearable,” he added.
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“War does not solve any problem. In the horrors of war, a large number of innocent lives are lost, lakhs of people are rendered homeless and thousands of crores are lost,” he said.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday spoke with Putin after Russia launched a military offensive against Ukraine and called for an immediate cessation of violence while also stressing that India attaches the highest priority to the safe exit and return of its citizens from Ukraine.
Modi also asserted that differences between Russia and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization can only be resolved through ”honest and sincere” dialogue.