Ukrainian MP Quotes Modi’s ‘This Is Not An Era Of War’ Remark

Ukrainian MP Quotes Modi’s ‘This Is Not An Era Of War’ Remark

Ukrainian Member of Parliament Vadym Halaichuk quoted Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s remarks, “This is not an era of war,” regarding the Russia-Ukraine war.

Earlier, on the sidelines of the SCO summit in Samarkand on September 16, PM Modi said “today’s era isn’t of war” while emphasising the need to find ways to address the problems of food, fuel security and fertilizers.
In an interview with ANI on Wednesday, Halaichuk said, “We are grateful to the phrase of PM Modi ‘This is not an era of war’. Given the weight and capabilities of India economically, politically and militarily, we are absolutely sure that Russia would have to listen to that message.”

“Unfortunately, they (Russians) didn’t show any understanding, so we hope that message will be repeated that it becomes obvious to Russians that they don’t have any support to continue the war,” he added.

This remark came as the Russia-Ukraine war is soon to complete one year and still, both countries are facing tremendous problems.

Halaichuk recalled the February 24, 2022 time when Russia launched its special military operation in Ukraine and said that when he woke up on that day, the bombs started falling all over the country.

Bombs were dropped on civilian infrastructure as Russia believed it to scare everybody in Ukraine and beat the civilians but that wasn’t achieved, he said adding, “Ukraine is stronger now.”

“With the help of the international community, we’ve to fight the aggressor. We don’t believe Russia has shown any seriousness in ceasing the attack. No negotiations right now about ceasefire as we don’t see any desire on the Russian part for serious negotiation,” a Ukrainian MP said.

Referring to the Russian President’s recent speech in Moscow’s federal assembly, Halaichuk said that Putin’s recent speech demonstrated that Kremlin doesn’t have any intentions to de-escalate and start negotiations and it is threatening the world with Russia abandoning the nuclear arms restriction which is a wrong way to respond to what’s going on.

Meanwhile on Monday, in Ukraine, Head of the Office of the Ukrainian President Andriy Yermak, and National Security Advisor to the Indian Prime Minister Ajit Kumar Doval discussed the Ukrainian Peace Plan, a ten-point Peace Formula that provides comprehensive answers to the question of what needs to be done to end the war in a sustainable and just manner.

According to Yermak, Ukraine continues to fight on the battlefield, but at the same time has proposed a peace plan. The draft resolution on support for the principles of the UN Charter, which form the basis of the Ukrainian Peace Formula, will be considered by the UN General Assembly on February 23, according to the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s official website. (ANI)

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Kate Middleton meet Ukrainian refugees families

Kate Dresses In Ukrainian Flag Colours To Meet Refugee Families

The Princess of Wales reached the Ukrainian Community Centre in England in order to meet families displaced from their war-torn country.

According to a report by Page Six Style, the Duchess of Cornwall and Cambridge appeared in a pleated shirt dress coloured in navy and yellow, designed by L.K. Bennett. The colours seem to represent the shades of the Ukrainian flag.
The 40-year-old British royal paired it up with a long coat along with two pearl drops, dangling from hoop earrings on each ear. https://www.instagram.com/p/ClEEpPRO7WY/embed

She held a quilted blue-coloured clutch to complete her sombre and classy look while entering the community centre.

As per a report by Page Six Style, Middleton was greeted with a heart-warming traditional welcome. In typical East European style, she was greeted with bread having salt at the center, while volunteers talked to the Princess of Wales about the services they provided to the displaced families from Ukraine.

A mom to three, Middleton subsequently joined the children at the community centre for an art session. She also took a number of adorable pictures with them.

The Prince and Princess of Wales have been supportive of the Ukrainian refugees who have been staying in their country to evade the war between the East European country against its neighbour Russia.

“The inspirational work of the Reading Ukrainian Community Centre is non-stop, and it’s changing lives!” the couple wrote on Twitter.

“Providing practical advice on employment and housing, delivering educational classes for children and building social connections, the centre is at the heart of the community.” They added.

The royal couple has not been known to make political statements often. However, they had taken to Twitter to express their support to Ukraine openly back in 2020. (ANI)

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