Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed profound concern over the loss of innocent lives, especially children, during conflicts in his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday.
The discussion followed a recent missile strike on a children’s hospital in Kyiv, which reportedly resulted in the deaths of 37 children.
“Be it war, conflicts, terror attacks – everyone who believes in humanity is pained when there is a loss of lives. But when innocent children are murdered, when we see innocent children dying, it is heart-wrenching. That pain is immense. I also held a detailed discussion with you over this,” PM Modi said during the meeting.
PM Modi also condemned the recent terror attack in Russia’s Dagestan, drawing parallels to India’s long-standing struggle with terrorism.
“For the last 40-50 years, India has been facing terrorism. How horrible and disgusting terrorism is, we have been facing for the last 40 years. So, when terror incidents occurred in Moscow when terror incidents occurred in Dagestan, I can imagine how deep its pain would be. I strongly condemn all kinds of terrorism,” he added.
The Prime Minister acknowledged the global attention on his visit, noting that this marks the 22nd meeting between him and President Putin over the past 25 years of bilateral discussions.
“The bilateral talks between the two nations have been ongoing for 25 years. We have met 22 times. This is such a meeting that the focus of the entire world is on this visit of mine. The entire world is drawing out different meanings of this visit,” PM Modi stated.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on an official visit to Russia and held a bilateral meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday. (Inputs from ANI)