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After PM Modi, NSA Ajit Doval may visit Moscow soon for Russia-Ukraine peace talks

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Last updated: 8 September, 2024 10:35 AM
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After PM Modi, NSA Ajit Doval may visit Moscow soon for Russia-Ukraine peace talks
After PM Modi, NSA Ajit Doval may visit Moscow soon for Russia-Ukraine peace talks

New Delhi: With no signs of end to the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine, National Security Advisor Ajit Doval is expected to visit Russia in coming days. The official date date of the visit has , however, not revealed yet. During his visit, Doval may also meet Russian President Vladimir Putin.

As per reports, during his conversation with Putin after returning from Ukraine, PM Modi had talked about sending Doval to the country. PM Modi had visited Russia in the month of July this year. During his visit to the country, he had called for peaceful solution and said that this wasn’t the period of war. A month after meeting Putin, PM Modi met Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zeleneskyy in Kyivv and called for a solution without any kind of war.

(This is a developing story. To be updated)

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