Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Monday that he has informed Prime Minister Narendra Modi about the need to counter the "Russian animosity against his nation and India has liked Ukraine's obligation to coordinate quiet discourse at the most elevated level with Moscow
"Informed Indian Prime Minister @narendramodi about Ukraine countering Russian hostility, President Zelenskyy tweeted after his telephonic discussion with Prime Minister Modi that went on for around 35 minutes.
"India likes the help to its residents during the conflict and Ukraine's obligation to coordinate tranquil discourse at the most elevated level. Thankful for the help to the Ukrainian public. #StopRussia, Zelenskyy added.
It was the second telephonic discussion among Modi and Zelenskyy after the contention started in Ukraine.
India has brought back almost 16,000 of its nationals in 76 trips under mission "Activity Ganga" which was sent off on February 26 following Russia's tactical hostility against Ukraine, as per authorities in New Delhi.
Around 700 Indian understudies are abandoned in Sumy in the midst of serious battling among Russian and Ukrainian soldiers.
India has been encouraging both Russian and Ukrainian specialists to make a protected entry for the understudies to one or the other move to the Russian boundary or to western Ukraine for their exit to Romania, Hungary or Poland.
Top state leader Modi has communicated profound worry about the continuous clash and resultant helpful emergency and emphasized his call for guaranteed suspension of viciousness.
The state leader has likewise addressed Russian President Vladimir Putin after he sent off an assault on Ukraine.
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