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In Denmark, PM Modi calls for immediate ceasefire in Ukraine

Modi holds bilateral meeting with Danish PM Mette Frederiksen

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Danish counterpart Mette Frederiksen | Twitter Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Danish counterpart Mette Frederiksen | Twitter

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said India has appealed for immediate ceasefire in Ukraine and to follow the path of dialogue and diplomacy to resolve the crisis.

Addressing media in Copenhagen after his bilateral meeting with Danish prime minister Mette Frederiksen, Modi expressed hope that negotiations for India-EU free trade agreement are concluded at the earliest.

On her part, Frederiksen hoped that India will influence Russia on Ukraine and asked Russian President Vladimir Putin to "stop this war and end the killings".

"My message is very clear that Putin has got to stop this war and to end the killings. I, of course, hope that India will influence Russia also in this discussion," she said.

In their meeting, Modi and Frederiksen discussed a wide range of issues of mutual interest to boost the bilateral relationship. They reviewed progress of the India-Denmark Green Strategic Partnership. Discussions covered cooperation in renewable energy, especially offshore wind energy and green hydrogen, as well as skill development, health, shipping, water and the Arctic, among others, said a release issued by the PMO.

Both leaders lauded the expanding people to people ties between the two countries, and welcomed the Declaration of Intent on a migration and mobility partnership, it said.

The prime minister arrived in Copenhagen from Germany as part of his three-nation tour. He was welcomed by Frederiksen upon his arrival at Marienborg, the official residence of the Prime Minister of Denmark, for talks.

Frederiksen gave a tour of her official residence to Modi and showed the painting he gifted her during her last India visit. It is a Pattachitra painting from Odisha.

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