Prime Minister Narendra Modi received a phone call from United States President Joe Biden on Monday and discussed the ongoing crisis in countries like Bangladesh and Ukraine, among other things.
The Prime Minister said that he had a telephone conversation with Joe Biden and discussed in detail various regional and global issues including the situation in Ukraine.
While discussing the situation in Ukraine, PM Modi briefed Biden about his recent visit to Ukraine. The Prime Minister reiterated India's steadfast stand in favor of dialogue and diplomacy and expressed full support for the early return of peace and stability to the war-torn country.
PM Modi posted on X, “Talked to @POTUS @JoeBiden on phone today. We had a detailed discussion on various regional and global issues, including the situation in Ukraine. I urge India for the speedy return of peace and stability. Reiterated full support.” .
During his whirlwind 7-hour visit to Ukraine last week, PM Modi met Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and said that both Kiev and Moscow should meet without wasting time to end the ongoing war and that India Ready to play an “active role”. Restore peace in the region.
In his conversation with Biden, the Prime Minister also expressed his concern over the ongoing political unrest in Bangladesh and stressed the need to restore normalcy in the neighboring country as soon as possible.
The two world leaders also discussed the safety and security of minorities, particularly Hindus, in Bangladesh as violent clashes continue in the country following the ouster of the Awami League government led by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
“We also discussed the situation in Bangladesh and stressed the need for early restoration of normalcy, and ensuring the safety and security of minorities, especially Hindus, in Bangladesh,” PM Modi said. M. Modi said.
Mohammad Younis, 84, was appointed chief adviser to the interim government – the equivalent of prime minister – on August 8 after the ouster of Sheikh Hasina, who resigned amid mass protests against her government over controversial job quotas. She had fled to India. system