Kiev: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi held intensive talks late last evening (Indian time). In which Zelensky said that 'if India changes its attitude, Putin will have no other option but to stop the war.' Zelensky said this clearly in the press conference held after meeting Prime Minister Modi.
Despite this, Zelensky also said that we are ready to make agreements with India in all other areas including defense.
Earlier, Narendra Modi assured President Zelensky that we are ready to support all efforts to establish peace in the Russia-Ukraine war.
In this context, Zelensky said, 'We also want peace, we are ready to accept any idea or suggestion for this, but we are not ready to compromise even a little on our territorial unity and integrity.'
In addition, observers believe that it is also possible that Prime Minister Modi is talking about giving up the areas of eastern and southern Ukraine that Russia has occupied, as well as the Crimea Peninsula, which is part of the original Ukraine. In the south of Ukraine, which Russia has occupied in 2014. But whether Russia will accept this remains to be seen. As a result, the Ministry of Peace seems to be hanging in the balance for the time being.
During the talks, Modi invited Zelensky to visit India, which he accepted.
One possibility is that Modi may succeed in convincing Poland that Ukraine is the next step.