Thu, 21 May 2026 · LIVE
Updated May 20, 2026 · 23:56
India News Updated May 20, 2026

PM Modi: Dialogue Only Solution to Ukraine, West Asia Conflicts

Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated in Rome that India and Italy have been in constant touch regarding conflicts in Ukraine and West Asia. He emphasized that the solution to all problems should be through dialogue and diplomacy. Modi also highlighted the deepening cultural ties between the two nations, including a shared heritage of ancient languages. He announced a 'Year of Culture' to mark 80 years of India-Italy relations and invited Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni to visit India.

India and Italy have been in touch over Ukraine and Asia conflicts, solution to problems should be found through dialogue: PM Modi

Rome, May 20

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Wednesday that India and Italy have been in touch regarding the conflicts in Ukraine and West Asia and noted that the solution to all problems should be through dialogue and diplomacy.

In his remarks during the Joint Statement with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni in Rome, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said India and Italy agree that terrorism is a serious challenge for humanity.

"Our shared initiative against terror financing has presented an important example before the entire world," he said.

"We have been in constant touch regarding Ukraine, West Asia, and other tensions. India's view is clear that the solution to all problems should be through dialogue and diplomacy," he added.

He also highlighted the deepening civilisational and cultural ties between India and Italy, noting growing interest in Indian traditions such as yoga, Ayurveda, cuisine, and art in Italy.

"Ancient languages like Sanskrit and Latin come from the same language family. This shows that our relationship is not just one of diplomacy but of shared heritage," the Prime Minister said.

PM Modi announced that the two countries will jointly observe a "Year of Culture" next year to mark 80 years of India-Italy relations to strengthen cultural and people-to-people exchanges.

He also highlighted the role of the Indian diaspora in Italy, describing it as a "vibrant link" between the two nations, and appreciated the impact of the Migration and Mobility Partnership Agreement on boosting movement between the two countries.

"Next year, the Year of Culture will be celebrated to mark the 80th anniversary of India-Italy relations. This will give more strength to our cultural ties. The large number of people of Indian origin living in Italy is a vibrant link in our relations," he said.

"Movement between the people of both countries has increased due to the Migration and Mobility Partnership Agreement made three years ago. We will continue this win-win cooperation," the PM added.

Noting the growing engagement across sectors, the Prime Minister thanked the Italian leadership for its support and invited Prime Minister Meloni to visit India, expressing confidence in further strengthening of bilateral ties across political, economic, and cultural domains.

Prime Minister Modi arrived in Rome on Tuesday in the last leg of his five-nation tour following his engagements in Norway, Sweden, the Netherlands and the United Arab Emirates.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Good to see India maintaining its independent foreign policy. While the West pressures countries to take sides, PM Modi is rightly calling for dialogue. But I hope this dialogue also means India will push for accountability on terror, especially cross-border terrorism that affects us directly. The 'Year of Culture' sounds lovely though - would love to see more Italian tourists in India!

Vikram M

The Sanskrit-Latin connection is mind-blowing! 🧠 Our PM always finds ways to highlight India's ancient wisdom on global platforms. Proud moment for every Indian. Also important that Italy is working with us on terror financing - that's a practical step, not just talk.

Rohit P

Nice diplomatic visit, but let's be real - how much concrete outcome comes from these statements? We talk about dialogue for Ukraine but Russia continues its aggression. Same with West Asia. Meanwhile, our own borders face constant threats. Hope the Italy partnership brings tangible economic benefits, especially for Indian students and professionals wanting to work in Europe.

Kavya N

The Migration and Mobility Agreement is such a win-win! 🎉 Our diaspora in Italy is thriving and this will only strengthen ties. Plus, yoga and Ayurveda gaining popularity in Italy is amazing - we've so much to share culturally. PM Modi really knows how to balance hard diplomacy with soft power. Namaste Italy! 🙏

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Reader Voices

Leave a comment

Be kind. Add to the conversation. 0/50
Thank you — your comment has been submitted.