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    Military conflict cannot resolve problems: PM Modi on West Asia, Ukraine

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    Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Austrian Chancellor Christian Stocker met in New Delhi. They agreed that military conflict cannot solve problems. Both leaders support stable and lasting peace in Ukraine and West Asia. The Austrian Chancellor's visit is expected to boost trade and investment between India and Austria. A new chapter has begun in India-EU relations following the historic FTA.

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    Military conflict cannot resolve problems: PM Modi on West Asia, Ukraine
    New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday called for the peaceful resolution of the conflicts in West Asia and Ukraine.

    He made the remarks after talks with Austria's Federal Chancellor Christian Stocker here.

    "Today, the entire world is passing through a very serious and tense situation," PM Modi said, adding, the impact of the tense situation in the world is being felt by all of us.


    The prime minister said India and Austria are in agreement that military conflict cannot resolve problems.

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    "We support stable, sustainable, and lasting peace in Ukraine and West Asia," he said.

    Prime Minister Modi also said that the Austrian Chancellor's visit to India will bring new energy to trade and investment.

    Following the historic India-EU FTA, a new golden chapter has begun in relations between India and EU, he noted.

    The Austrian Chancellor landed in New Delhi on Tuesday on a four-day visit to shore up bilateral cooperation in a range of areas. It is his first official trip to India.

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