Modi, Austrian Chancellor Urge Safe Maritime Passage in West Asia, Peace in Ukraine

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Austrian Chancellor Christian Stocker emphasized ensuring safe and unimpeded maritime passage in the West Asia region during high-level talks. Both leaders reiterated support for achieving a comprehensive and lasting peace in Ukraine through dialogue and diplomacy. The discussions also focused on strengthening bilateral ties in defence, trade, technology, and counter-terrorism. Chancellor Stocker's visit marks his first official trip to Asia since taking office.

Key Points: India, Austria Call for West Asia Maritime Safety, Ukraine Peace

  • Call for safe maritime shipping in West Asia
  • Support for diplomatic peace in Ukraine
  • Strengthened bilateral cooperation on trade & defence
  • Emphasis on reforming global institutions
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PM Modi, Austrian Chancellor call for safe maritime passage in West Asia, lasting peace in Ukraine: MEA

PM Modi and Austrian Chancellor Stocker discuss West Asia stability, safe maritime passage, and lasting peace in Ukraine during official visit.

"military confrontations will not lead to a solution - Prime Minister Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, April 16

The Ministry of External Affairs on Thursday stated that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Austrian Chancellor Christian Stocker underscored the importance of ensuring safe and unimpeded maritime passage in West Asia and reiterated support for a comprehensive, just and lasting peace in Ukraine through dialogue and diplomacy.

Addressing a special media briefing on the official visit of the Austrian Chancellor to India, MEA Secretary (West) Sibi George said both leaders discussed all issues of concern regarding recent developments in West Asia and other regions.

"With regard to Ukraine, both sides continue to support efforts towards the achievement of a comprehensive, just and lasting peace in Ukraine through dialogue and diplomacy, based on the principles of the UN Charter and international law, including respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity," he said.

He further added that the two sides also reviewed the situation in West Asia and stressed the importance of resolving disputes through peaceful means and sustained diplomatic engagement.

"The two sides also discussed recent developments of concern in the West Asia region; they underscored the importance of dialogue and diplomacy in resolving issues in a peaceful manner, including the safe and unimpeded passage of maritime shipping," Sibi George added.

The remarks came as part of a wider set of discussions between the two leaders during Chancellor Stocker's official visit to India, which also focused on strengthening bilateral cooperation across defence, trade, technology, innovation, and counter-terrorism.

Both sides reaffirmed their shared commitment to upholding international law and supporting stability in conflict-affected regions through diplomatic efforts.

Earlier in the day, PM Modi called for "stable, sustainable, lasting peace" in conflict-hit regions, particularly in Ukraine and West Asia, noting that continued military confrontation will not lead to a lasting solution to such crises.

Addressing a joint press meeting with the Austrian Chancellor, as part of his official visit to the country, Prime Minister Modi said that the world is currently facing a serious and tense situation, and such challenges concern all nations collectively.

He further emphasised the need for reform of global institutions, stating that it is essential to effectively address growing international challenges and reiterated that eliminating terrorism remains a shared global commitment.

"Today, the world is facing a serious and tense situation, and this issue concerns all of us. In such a condition, India and Austria agree that military confrontations will not lead to a solution. Whether it's Ukraine or West Asia, we support stable, sustainable, and lasting peace. We also agree that reform of global institutions is essential to solve growing global challenges, and eliminating terrorism is our shared commitment," the Prime Minister said.

Stocker is currently on a four-day official visit to India. This is his inaugural visit to the country and his first official visit to the Asian continent since taking office in 2025.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Safe maritime passage in West Asia is directly linked to our energy security and trade. Glad to see this being prioritized in talks with European partners. Good move.
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David E
While the call for peace is commendable, I hope there is more concrete action and pressure on all parties involved to actually sit for dialogue. Statements alone won't stop the fighting.
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Aditya G
The point about reforming global institutions is key. The UN and others often seem paralyzed. India's push for this, while maintaining a principled stand on sovereignty, is the right approach. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
It's reassuring to see India consistently advocating for peaceful resolution. In a polarized world, this balanced diplomacy is our strength. The focus on counter-terrorism cooperation is also very important.
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Karthik V
Good to see the talks also covered trade and tech. We must leverage these diplomatic visits for economic gains too. Peace is good, but jobs and growth for Indians are equally vital.

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