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US welcomes PM Modi telling Russia’s Putin now is ‘not an era of war’

Modi had spoken regularly to Putin since the war began in February, seeking dialogue and peace talks, but without publicly condemning the war. India’s biggest defence provider for years, Russia is now a big supplier of oil and coal too.
“I think what Prime Miner Modi said — a statement of principle on behalf of what he believes is right and just — was very much welcomed the United States,” US national security adviser Jake Sullivan told a news conference on Tuesday.
All countries should follow the principle that one cannot conquer its neighbour’s territory force, he added.
“We would like to see every country in the world making that case,” Sullivan said. “They can do it publicly if they like. They can do it privately if they like. But sending that clear and unmakable message to Moscow at this time is the most vital thing I think we can collectively do to produce peace in that region.”

“Today’s era isn’t of war & I’ve spoken to you about it on the call. Today we’ll get the opportunity to talk about how can we progress on the path of peace. India-#Russia has stayed together for several decades”: PM Modi in bilateral meet with Russian President Putin#SCOSummit pic.twitter.com/Fsl6CtX6gO
— DD News (@DDNewslive) September 16, 2022
On the sidelines of a conference in Uzbekan on Friday, Modi had told Putin, “Today’s era is not an era of war, and I have spoken to you on the phone about this,” and added that democracy, diplomacy and dialogue kept the world together.
Putin responded that he knew Modi’s concerns over the conflict, adding, “We will do everything to stop this as soon as possible.”
Many US diplomats and officials have visited India since the war began to try and convince the south Asian nation’s leaders to gradually move away from reliance on Russia in defence and other areas.

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