After India’s reluctance to openly condemn Russia, invasion of Ukraine, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida urged his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi to make a decision tougher Attitude against Moscow’s behavior on Visit India Saturday.
Unlike his fellow members of The Quadruple Alliance – Japan, Australia and the United States – India abstained from voting in three un votes Condemns the actions of Moscow, only calls for stop the violence.
Kishida office It quoted him as saying before meeting Modi that “Russian aggression against Ukraine is the anger that undermines too foundation of command – order of The international communityincluding Asia.
“This is one-sided changes to the status quo also totally unacceptable in Indian and Pacific Oceans region. during this overseas A trip (to India and Cambodia) I’m going to share in exchanges of opinions with My counterparts about the situation in Ukraine and other matters urged them to take action, “Kishida office chirp.
This month in fourway call Between Kishida Quartet leaders, US President Joe Biden and Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison failed to convince Modi back their position.
A joint statement said they “discussed the ongoing conflict and humanitarian crisis.” in And Ukraine assessed its broader repercussions” — without any condemnation of Moscow.
Separate Indian readings clearly asserted that “the Quartet must do so.” remain concentrated on Its main objective of Promote peace, stability and prosperity in Indian and Pacific Oceans region. “
Before of Kishida visit first By Japanese Prime Minister since 2017, Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs official Tokyo said she was “aware” of Delhi’ geography location and historical relations with Russia.
“But at the same time we share Core values and strategic interests, so it is natural to have frank discussions about how we view Ukraine” official to reporters.
he is added What will Modi, 71, and Kishida, 64 do also Discuss “issues closest to the region”, such as the “free and open Indo-Pacific” – referring to China – and bilateral issues.
“this will be more Opportunity to evaluate of Bilateral cooperation as well as reaffirming rather than reiterating our common strategic vision and interests on What are our differences? official He said.
china clash
Moody and Morrison also because of holding a virtual summit on Focused March 21 on tradeWhen the Australian Prime Minister may again Click on his Indian counterpart to drop more In the western camp over Ukraine.
Russia was India main Arms supplier since Soviet times, but Delhi today also Need more support From the Quartet and others in The region and beyond in The face of China is increasingly assertive.
Tensions have risen between New Delhi and Beijing since the 2020 clash on Their disputed frontier in the Himalayas killed at least 20 Indians and four Chinese soldiers.
Both have since sent more military hardware – in The case of India so much of it’s russian-made – and thousands of extra troops to area.
After India’s reluctance to openly condemn Russia, invasion of Ukraine, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida urged his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi to make a decision tougher Attitude against Moscow’s behavior on Visit India Saturday.
Unlike his fellow members of The Quadruple Alliance – Japan, Australia and the United States – India abstained from voting in three un votes Condemns the actions of Moscow, only calls for stop the violence.
Kishida office It quoted him as saying before meeting Modi that “Russian aggression against Ukraine is the anger that undermines too foundation of command – order of The international communityincluding Asia.
“This is one-sided changes to the status quo also totally unacceptable in Indian and Pacific Oceans region. during this overseas A trip (to India and Cambodia) I’m going to share in exchanges of opinions with My counterparts about the situation in Ukraine and other matters urged them to take action, “Kishida office chirp.
This month in fourway call Between Kishida Quartet leaders, US President Joe Biden and Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison failed to convince Modi back their position.
A joint statement said they “discussed the ongoing conflict and humanitarian crisis.” in And Ukraine assessed its broader repercussions” — without any condemnation of Moscow.
Separate Indian readings clearly asserted that “the Quartet must do so.” remain concentrated on Its main objective of Promote peace, stability and prosperity in Indian and Pacific Oceans region. “
Before of Kishida visit first By Japanese Prime Minister since 2017, Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs official Tokyo said she was “aware” of Delhi’ geography location and historical relations with Russia.
“But at the same time we share Core values and strategic interests, so it is natural to have frank discussions about how we view Ukraine” official to reporters.
he is added What will Modi, 71, and Kishida, 64 do also Discuss “issues closest to the region”, such as the “free and open Indo-Pacific” – referring to China – and bilateral issues.
“this will be more Opportunity to evaluate of Bilateral cooperation as well as reaffirming rather than reiterating our common strategic vision and interests on What are our differences? official He said.
china clash
Moody and Morrison also because of holding a virtual summit on Focused March 21 on tradeWhen the Australian Prime Minister may again Click on his Indian counterpart to drop more In the western camp over Ukraine.
Russia was India main Arms supplier since Soviet times, but Delhi today also Need more support From the Quartet and others in The region and beyond in The face of China is increasingly assertive.
Tensions have risen between New Delhi and Beijing since the 2020 clash on Their disputed frontier in the Himalayas killed at least 20 Indians and four Chinese soldiers.
Both have since sent more military hardware – in The case of India so much of it’s russian-made – and thousands of extra troops to area.