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Modi meets Zelensky for second time in 32 days: Said- I keep talking to other leaders to stop war, ceasefire should be found soon

After his speech at the UN Summit of the Future, PM Modi met Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on the third day of his US tour. This was the second meeting between the two leaders in 32 days. Modi met Zelensky during his visit to Ukraine on August 23.

Modi posted a photo of his meeting with Zelensky in New York on Instagram. He wrote – We are committed to implement the decisions taken during the visit to Ukraine to strengthen bilateral relations.

At the same time, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri said that Modi has told Zelensky that he has been talking to leaders of many countries about the Russia-Ukraine war. Everyone believes that a ceasefire should be found soon.

Zelensky thanked Prime Minister Modi for his efforts to stop the war. Zelensky also praised Modi's visit to Ukraine.

Earlier, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the Future Summit of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) on Monday night. In a speech of about 4 minutes, PM Modi presented India's side for a secure future of the world.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the UN late on Monday night, he started the speech by saying Namaste.

He demanded changes in the main institutions of the world from the UN. Modi said, “Humanity's success lies in working together. Not on the battlefield. World peace requires change in global institutions.”

The Prime Minister said-

The African Union was granted full membership to the G20 Summit in New Delhi. This was an important step towards transformation in global institutions.

Modi started his speech by saying Namaste. He said, “Greetings from India, the world's largest democracy and its 1.4 billion people. In June, people gave me the opportunity to serve for the third time in the biggest election in human history. Here I am. Express your thoughts.”

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi also referred to the increasing threats to sea lanes without naming China. In fact, China has increased its presence in the Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean regions in recent years. India condemns such expansionism.

PM Modi shared pictures of his meeting with Zelensky on September 24 at 3:30 am on X.

Listen to Modi's full speech at the UN Summit of the Future here…

In which summit did Modi address, what is India's stance on world threats, answer to 3 important questions…

Question 1: Why is the Future Summit happening? Answer: The purpose of this summit is to protect the future of the planet from future threats. Issues such as global peace, sustainable development, climate change, human rights and gender are being discussed at the summit. In 2021, UN chief Antonio Guterres called for a meeting to discuss these challenges. This summit is being held with a delay of 3 years.

In fact, in 2015, recognizing the threats facing the world, the UN presented 17 goals to world leaders. Almost 10 years have passed and only 17% of these targets have been achieved. Between 1970 and 2021, more than two million people died in 11,778 disasters due to climate change.

The UN wants to stop them at any cost. Antonio Guterres believes that if the world does not take action now, it will be too late to save the planet. So the UN Summit of the Future was held on September 22 and 23.

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Question 2: What is India's stance on threats to the world? Answer: India is leading the countries of the Global South. Be it climate change or global peace or human rights, the countries of the Global South are struggling with these issues. In such a situation, India has been in favor of holding this summit.

India's stand on summit issues…

1) Global Peace – PM Modi said, “This is not the time for war.” India demands changes in UNSC and other UN bodies. India believes that unless new countries are added to global organisations, it is not possible to bring about any significant change in the world.

2) Climate Change- India's attitude is clear from this statement of Modi. He said –

India has no role in ruining the world. India's role in global carbon emissions is negligible. India is the only country in the G20 that has achieved first place in meeting climate goals.

3) Threats of Technology – India respects Cybercrime is becoming the biggest threat in the world. Appropriate regulations are needed to regulate the technology.

Question 3: Why has Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended this summit? Answer: Prime Minister Modi attended the summit to represent India's side. Modi told the participating countries in the UN what India is doing about the threats facing the world.

Also read other news of PM Modi's US tour…

EDITOR'S VIEW: Modi in the role of peace envoy!: After the Russia-Ukraine war, Israel-Palestine reconciliation efforts now, India reminded Palestine of its age-old relationship and guaranteed​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

​​​​​​​Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who went to America, met with the heads of other countries, but one visit caught the attention of the world. Modi held a meeting with Palestinian President Mahmood Abbas in New York. Currently there is a war between Israel and Palestine. In such a time, Modi is trying to establish peace in both the countries. Modi's role as a mediator in the Russia-Ukraine war has been crucial. Even Putin has accepted that. Modi's mediating role in both wars seems to be yielding positive results. If this happens, Modi will emerge as a peace envoy on the world stage. Atalji and Rajiv Gandhi have also held peace talks with Palestine. Click here to read more news…

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From Peace Effort to India's Awe…: PUSHP's Vision, India's Praise; Know what message Modi gave to the world from America?​​​​​​

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed people of Indian origin in New York on Sunday, the second day of his US tour. After reaching the Nassau Veterans Collegium in New York, thousands of people chanted Modi-Modi slogans. This was followed by the playing of the US National Anthem and then the Indian National Anthem.

Here Prime Minister Modi gave a new definition of AI. “An AI stands for Artificial Intelligence and an AI stands for American Indian,” he said. We will build a developed India by joining the Five Petals of the Flower (PUSHP). Then PM Modi also explained its meaning. And also told about making all possible efforts to host 2036 Olympics. So let's know about what important issues Modi spoke about during his address. Read full news…

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