
Kyiv: Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, today at the historic Maryinskyi Palace in Kyiv, marking a significant moment in bilateral relations between India and Ukraine. The meeting, which focused on strengthening ties and addressing key regional and global issues, resulted in the signing of four major agreements aimed at enhancing cooperation in various sectors.
Upon his arrival at Maryinskyi Palace, Prime Minister Modi was warmly welcomed by President Zelenskyy, setting the stage for in-depth discussions on a wide range of topics. Both leaders expressed their commitment to deepening the strategic partnership between India and Ukraine, with a focus on economic, humanitarian, and cultural collaboration.
Following the high-level talks, a Joint Statement was released, outlining the shared vision of the two nations in addressing mutual challenges and opportunities on the global stage.
The meeting culminated in the signing of four significant agreements:
The agreements underscore India’s commitment to expanding its engagement with Ukraine across multiple sectors, from agriculture and healthcare to humanitarian aid and cultural cooperation.
The meeting between Prime Minister Modi and President Zelenskyy marks a pivotal moment in the growing partnership between the two nations, with both leaders reaffirming their dedication to working together on issues of global importance.
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