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European Union hopes India can play a big role in ending the war in Ukraine

The war between Ukraine and Russia has become a global problem. The geopolitics that have started as a result of the war have created the threat of a world war. In such a situation, European Union (EU) President Ursula von der Leyen has expressed the hope that India can play a major role in preventing the war in Ukraine. After returning from his visit to China, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a phone conversation with the President of the European Union, praised India's role in ending the aggressive war and paving the way for peace.

Not only this, he thanked India for being in constant contact with the Ukrainian President. Giving information during the conversation on the social media site X, Leyen expressed concern about the war in Ukraine. This war is the most harmful to global security. The risk is increasing as it is weakening the economic stability of the world. Regarding the strong relations between India and the European Union, Leyen wrote that both sides are looking to the future.

In such a situation, we are planning to agree on a joint strategic agenda at the EU-India Summit very soon in 2026. We are committed to negotiating a free trade agreement by the end of the year. This is part of the talks between the two sides on free trade held last February. Earlier, both leaders had agreed to finalize the delayed agreement by the end of the year.

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