'A staggering public reprimand'
US media acclaims PM Modi's remarks to Putin on Ukraine war
The Narendra Modi-Vladimir Putin discussion during the SCO highest point in Samarkand was broadly conveyed by the standard American media.
The standard American media on Friday commended State leader Narendra Modi for telling Russian President Vladimir Putin that this isn't the ideal opportunity for battle in Ukraine.
The Modi-Putin discussion in Samarkand was broadly conveyed by the standard American media.
"Modi reprimands Putin over battle in Ukraine," The Washington Post revealed in a title. "In a dazzling public reproach, Modi told Putin: "The present time isn't a period of war, and I have addressed you on the telephone about this," the day to day revealed.
"The uncommon censure showed the 69-year-old Russian strongman going under phenomenal tension from all sides," the Post said.
Answering Modi, Putin said, "I know your situation on the contention in Ukraine, about your interests that you continually express. We will give our all to stop this as quickly as time permits. Just, sadly, the rival side, the initiative of Ukraine, reported its surrender of the exchange interaction, pronounced that it needs to accomplish its objectives by military means, as is commonly said, 'on the combat zone.' By the by, we will constantly keep you educated regarding what's going on there."
It was the lead story on the page of both The Washington Post and The New York Times.
"India's Chief Lets Putin know That Presently Isn't a Period for War," The New York Times said in its title. "The tone of the gathering was amicable, with the two chiefs alluding to their long common history. Prior to Mr. Modi offered his remarks, Mr. Putin said he grasped India's interests about the conflict in Ukraine," the everyday said.
"Mr. Modi's remarks came a day after President Xi Jinping of China — in his most memorable eye to eye meeting with Mr. Putin since the attack started — struck an undeniably more quelled tone than the Russian president, and stayed away in his public remarks of any notice of Ukraine," revealed the New York Times.
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