In a telephonic dialog, PM Narendra Modi spoke to US President Joe Biden on Monday over assorted matters, together with regional and world points and the scenario in Ukraine.
Informing concerning the assembly, PM Modi posted on X that each the leaders exchanged views intimately concerning the prevailing scenario in Bangladesh.
PM Modi within the put up on X stated, “We additionally mentioned the scenario in Bangladesh and careworn on the necessity for early restoration of normalcy, and making certain the protection and safety of minorities, particularly Hindus, in Bangladesh.”
Spoke to @POTUS @JoeBiden on cellphone in the present day. We had an in depth change of views on numerous regional and world points, together with the scenario in Ukraine. I reiterated India’s full help for early return of peace and stability.
We additionally mentioned the scenario in Bangladesh and…
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) August 26, 2024
PM Modi not too long ago concluded his go to to Ukraine the place he held talks with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and reiterated that India stands for peace. Earlier this month, PM Modi additionally visited Russia and held bilateral talks with President Vladimir Putin.
Within the X put up, PM Modi additional stated, “Spoke to US President Joe Biden on cellphone in the present day. We had an in depth change of views on numerous regional and world points, together with the scenario in Ukraine. I reiterated India’s full help for early return of peace and stability.”
Stressing the necessity for return of normalcy in Bangladesh, PM Modi talked about the difficulty of security and safety of minorities, particularly Hindus, within the nation.
Bangladesh has been broiled by violent protests since final month over reservation in authorities jobs and former PM Sheikh Hasina needed to flee the nation to India.
Since then, an interim authorities supported by the navy has taken the cost of the nation which is headed by Nobel laureate Professor Muhammad Yunus. But violence against minorities rose significantly in the garb of protests.
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