
New Delhi: United States President Joe Biden on Monday held a virtual meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and welcomed India’s humanitarian support for the people of Ukraine.
India condemns Bucha killings, demands an impartial probe: PM Modi to Biden
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The meeting was held ahead of the 2+2 dialogue between the two countries. Biden said the US and India share a strong and growing “major defence partnership”.
“We take the same concerns about the global challenges we face for COVID-19, advancing health security and tracking the climate crisis and we share a strong and growing major defence partnership,” Biden said.
The US President also referred to the Russia-Ukraine conflict and said people in Ukraine were suffering “a horrific assault”.
“I want to welcome India’s humanitarian support for the people of Ukraine, who are suffering a horrific assault, including a tragic shelling in a train station last week that killed dozens of innocent children and women and civilians attempting to flee the violence,” Biden said.
“The United States and India are going to continue our close consultation on how to manage the destabilizing effects of this Russian war,” he added.
He said at the root of the bilateral partnership is a deep connection between “our people, ties of the family of friendship and of shared values”.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will hold talks with their US counterparts Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Secretary of Defence Lloyd Austin III during the fourth India-US 2+2 Ministerial Dialogue.
#It’s always good to see you. I am looking forward to seeing you in Japan on 24th May (Quad summit): US President Joe Biden tells PM Narendra Modi in their virtual interaction
#PM says, “I spoke with Presidents of Ukraine & Russia over phone several times; appealed to them for peace & suggested Pres Putin for direct talks with Ukrainian Pres. Killing of innocent citizens in Bucha very concerning, we condemned & also demanded an impartial probe”
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#The United States and India are going to continue our close consultation and how to manage the stabilising effects of this Russian war. Our continued consultation and dialogue are key to ensuring US-Indian relationship continues to grow deep and stronger: US President Joe Biden
#Recent news of the killing of innocent citizens in Bucha city was very concerning. We immediately condemned it and also demanded an impartial probe. We hope that through the talks between Russia and Ukraine, a path for peace would come out: PM in virtual interaction with US Pres
#We share a strong & growing major defence partnership. The majority of our partnership is a deep connection between our people and our shared values. Our friendship and our shared values. I want to welcome India’s humanitarian support for the people of Ukraine: US Pres Joe Biden
We share a strong & growing major defence partnership. The majority of our partnership is a deep connection between our people and our shared values. Our friendship and our shared values. I want to welcome India’s humanitarian support for the people of Ukraine: US Pres Joe Biden pic.twitter.com/XOGsPUTlpg
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#I have spoken with Presidents of both Ukraine and Russia over telephone, several times. I not only appealed to them for peace but also suggested President Putin to hold direct talks with the Ukrainian President. Detailed discussions were held over Ukraine, in our Parliament: PM
#I am pleased to have this opportunity to speak to you virtually today and with two of your ministers and your ambassador. We take same concerns about the global challenges we faced during Covid-19, advancing health securities and tracking economic crisis: US President Joe Biden