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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has made his first visit to Kyiv since the onset of the Russian invasion, meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy amidst rising tensions in the region. The visit aims to strengthen economic and defense ties between India and Ukraine, with discussions expected to cover a wide array of issues including trade and humanitarian concerns. Modi's arrival comes after Zelenskyy criticized his previous meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, labeling it a setback for peace efforts. Despite India's long-standing relations with Russia and its abstention from condemning the invasion, Modi expressed willingness to support dialogue for a peaceful resolution to the conflict. The backdrop of the visit includes significant Ukrainian military engagements in the Kursk region, highlighting the ongoing volatility of the situation. Modi's trip is seen as a crucial step for Ukraine in its quest for diplomatic support from emerging nations.
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