"We continue to focus on dialogue, diplomacy": India on Russia-Ukraine conflict as Zelenskyy proposes direct talks with Putin
- India's Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) reaffirmed on June 5 that dialogue and diplomacy are the only viable solutions to end the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
- The statement comes as a response to an open letter from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy proposing direct talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
- This position underscores India's strategic commitment to a peaceful resolution and its role as a neutral mediator between the two warring nations.
- The international community now awaits whether Russia will accept Zelenskyy's proposal for direct negotiations to resolve the ongoing crisis.
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Around the world, global solidarity and cooperation are remarkably popular Ā« nuclear-news
⢠Author Lawrence Wittner argues in a June 1, 2026, article that there is a significant disconnect between nationalist political rhetoric and the actual desires of the global population. ⢠The piece highlights a "curious irony" where politicians frequently belittle international cooperation and rail against foreign nations despite widespread public support for solidarity.
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Read original Ā· cnn.comLabour will make AI āwork for the workersā, says Liz Kendall
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Read original Ā· theguardian.comWhy US diplomats tweet from the hip in response to Henry Nowak murder
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