Modi reiterates India’s Ukraine stand during Quad summit

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi reiterated the nation’s stand on the importance for ending hostilities, resumption of dialogue and diplomacy, in Tokyo’s Quad Leaders Summit.

The Prime Minister emphasised the importance of delivering on Quad's positive and constructive agenda and show tangible benefits for the region.
The Prime Minister emphasised the importance of delivering on Quad’s positive and constructive agenda and show tangible benefits for the region. Photo courtesy: MEA

Modi participated along with other Quad leaders in the fourth iteration of the summit, which saw criticism of Russian military action in Ukraine, from Australia, Japan and the United States.

India on several bilateral and multiracial forums has said that it stands for the diplomacy path amid the Ukraine conflict that has led to heavy casualties on both sides and a large scale humanitarian crisis in Europe.

During the summit, the leaders reiterated their shared commitment to a free, open and inclusive Indo-Pacific and the importance of upholding the principles of sovereignty, territorial integrity and peaceful resolution of disputes.

They exchanged perspectives on developments in the Indo-Pacific and the conflict in Europe.

According to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), the leaders reiterated their desire to combat terrorism, denounced the use of terrorist proxies and emphasized the importance of denying any logistical, financial, or military support to terrorist groups which could be used to launch or plan terror attacks, including cross-border attacks.

Reviewing Quad’s ongoing efforts to combat the COVID- pandemic, the leaders welcomed the enhanced manufacturing capacity of the Biological-E facility in India and called for the expeditious grant of EUL approval by the WHO so that delivery of vaccines can commence.

“The leaders welcomed the gift of 525,000 doses of Made in India vaccines by India to Thailand and Cambodia in April 2022 under the Quad Vaccine Partnership. They will continue to pursue a holistic approach to pandemic management by addressing last-mile delivery and distribution challenges, augmenting regional health security through cooperation in genomic surveillance and clinical trials, and bolstering global health security architecture,” the MEA said in a statement.

“The leaders agreed to provide countries in the region resources on earth observation data through a Quad satellite data portal to help track climate events, disaster preparedness and sustainable use of marine resources. India will play a proactive role in this effort given its longstanding capabilities in using space-based data and technologies for inclusive development,” the MEA said.

The Prime Minister emphasised the importance of delivering on Quad’s positive and constructive agenda and show tangible benefits for the region. The leaders agreed to continue their dialogue and consultations and look forward to the next summit hosted by Australia in 2023.

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