Germany and India cooperate on climate despite different views on Ukraine
Prime minister Virtue has pledged to assist India in achieving its climate goals.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has pledged 10 billion euros ($10.51 billion) to help India climate goals have been met after meeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Berlin on May 2, but the leaders still hold divergent views on the Ukraine conflict, according to CNA.
In a statement to the media, Prime Minister Scholz emphasized the common goals of the two countries, such as combating climate change, and the importance of cooperation between democracies.
However, his comments on the Ukraine-Russia conflict contrasted with those of Prime Minister Modi, who called for a ceasefire but refused to condemn the special military operation by the country. Russia in Ukraine.
A week after first agreeing to send heavy weapons to Ukraine to support its war, German Chancellor Scholz once again called on Russian President Vladimir Putin to withdraw troops from Ukraine.
Contrary to the German Chancellor’s act of sending weapons, the Indian prime minister said that dialogue is the only way to reach a solution in the conflict.
“We believe that there will be no winners in this conflict, everyone will lose. We support peace,” Prime Minister Modi said during the visit Europe.
India is one of the guest countries Germany will invite to the G7 summit it will host in June, a German government spokesman said earlier on Monday.
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