India is the largest democracy on the planet and its position, particularly for Austria, is greater than necessary to the peace course of and future peace summits, Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer stated on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s go to to the European nation.
Talking on the Ukraine conflict, the Austrian Chancellor stated that Vienna is making a considerable contribution to the peace course of and added that India’s participation within the Swiss Peace Summit is a crucial sign.
“Austria is making a considerable contribution (to the peace course of). We’re supporting the coverage of the EU on the one hand, however alternatively, we now have additionally delivered 250 Million Euros in bilateral assist. For me, it was an necessary sign that India, as a founding member of the BRICS, participated within the Swiss Peace Summit,” Karl Nehammer stated, in response to ANI.
We’ve been speaking about a fair stronger dedication and in regards to the potentialities of reviving the peace course of, he stated.
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“PM Modi and myself mentioned the distinctive place of India within the so-called world south. India is a crucial, influential and credit-worthy nation. India is the largest democracy on the planet. Due to this fact, India’s position, particularly for Austria, is greater than necessary with regards to the peace course of and future peace summits,” Nehammer added.
In the meantime, Prime Minister Modi known as his journey to Austria historic by saying that an Indian prime minister was visiting the nation after 41 years.
“I’m completely satisfied that throughout the starting of my third time period itself, I bought the chance to go to Austria. This journey of mine is historic and particular. After 41 years, an Indian PM has visited Austria. At present, a really significant dialogue came about between Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer and me,” Modi stated.
“We mentioned new potentialities to strengthen our ties additional. We’ve determined to present these ties a strategic route… In sectors like infrastructure growth, renewable power, hydrogen, water and waste administration, synthetic intelligence… We work in the direction of linking one another’s capabilities,” he added.
Talking on the Ukraine conflict, the Indian Prime Minister stated, “I’ve instructed earlier additionally, this isn’t the time for conflict, we can’t be capable of discover resolution to issues within the Warfield. Wherever it’s, killing of harmless folks is unacceptable. India and Austria emphasize dialogue and diplomacy, and for that, we’re collectively prepared to present any assist required.”
He stated that the 2 international locations mentioned challenges dealing with humanity together with local weather change and tourism.
“We mentioned the largest challenges humanity is dealing with proper now, together with local weather change and terrorism. Within the local weather topic, we’re inviting Austria, to affix our initiatives like worldwide photo voltaic alliance, collision for catastrophe resilient infrastructure and bio-fuel alliance. We each strongly condemn terrorism. We agree that terrorism cannot be justified in any approach,” PM Modi stated.