G7 Summit: PM Narendra Modi & President Zelenskyy Discuss Restoring India-Ukraine Trade Ties, Expand Bilateral Cooperation & Reaffirm Commitment To Peace | Video
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Evian: Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Wednesday reviewed bilateral cooperation and discussed ways to restore trade and expand economic ties during a meeting on the sidelines of the G7 Summit in Evian, France.
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Following the meeting, PM Modi said the two leaders discussed various aspects of India-Ukraine cooperation and reaffirmed the importance of peace and dialogue.
"Met President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Evian. In recent times, India and Ukraine have been engaging extensively. This has been reflected in different areas of our cooperation. Our talks today were about reviewing different aspects of our cooperation. We both agree that trade ties need to be restored to what they were in the pre-war time. Also reiterated that India will always be on the side of peace, placing the values of humanity over everything else," PM Modi said in a post on X.
Met President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Evian. In recent times, India and Ukraine have been engaging extensively. This has been reflected in different areas of our cooperation. Our talks today were about reviewing different aspects of our cooperation. We both agree that trade ties… pic.twitter.com/z0CUKKw9Hj
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) June 17, 2026
Delegation and attendees present
The bilateral meeting was attended by External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and National Security Advisor Ajit Doval.
Zelenskyy on cooperation plans
Zelenskyy also highlighted the potential for deeper cooperation between the two countries and said both sides agreed to work on expanding ongoing projects.
"I met with Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi. Our countries have great potential for cooperation, and we are already implementing joint projects. Today, we discussed how to give them even more substance and expand cooperation across various sectors," Zelenskyy said in a post on X.
"Importantly, the Prime Minister is interested in developing mutually beneficial relations with Ukraine and sees that this partnership can make our people stronger. There are good industrial and other projects that we can implement together. We agreed that our teams would work through all the details," he added.
Зустрівся з Прем’єр-міністром Індії Нарендрою Моді. Наші країни мають великий потенціал для співпраці, і ми вже реалізуємо спільні проєкти. Сьогодні ми обговорили, як наповнити їх ще більшим змістом і розвинути співробітництво в різних галузях.
— Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський (@ZelenskyyUa) June 17, 2026
Важливо, що пан Премʼєр-міністр… pic.twitter.com/F1KjVheiIy
G7 support for Ukraine
The meeting took place amid renewed international focus on the conflict in Ukraine during the G7 Summit. Earlier, G7 leaders issued a declaration reaffirming their support for Ukraine, pledging additional air defence systems, interceptors and long-range ammunition while granting licenses to expand Ukraine's military production capabilities.
Як завжди, хороша зустріч із Генеральним секретарем НАТО Марком Рютте. Обговорили речі, які домовилися реалізувати з партнерами під час саміту G7. Найголовніше – робота над зміцненням нашого захисту та отриманням ліцензій від США на виробництво засобів ППО.
— Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський (@ZelenskyyUa) June 17, 2026
Говорили про… pic.twitter.com/phyEuQNTeN
The leaders also agreed to strengthen sanctions on Russia's oil and gas sectors and provide further support to help Ukraine meet its energy needs ahead of the winter season.
In their joint declaration, G7 leaders have reiterated their "unwavering support" for Ukraine's sovereignty, territorial integrity and freedom, while commending the resilience of the Ukrainian people amid the prolonged conflict.
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