Key Points

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has expressed cautious optimism about India's position in the conflict with Russia. He stated that India is "mostly" aligned with Ukraine, though energy dependencies present a challenge. Zelenskyy also praised US President Donald Trump for his clear commitment to supporting Ukraine until the war's conclusion. He contrasted this support with the difficulty of engaging China, which he said has little interest in stopping its support for Russia.

Key Points: Zelenskyy Says India Mostly With Ukraine in Russia Conflict

  • Zelenskyy aims to strengthen ties with India to prevent drift from Ukraine support
  • He acknowledges energy-related complexities as a key challenge in India-Ukraine relations
  • The Ukrainian president praises Trump's clear commitment to support Ukraine until war's end
  • Zelenskyy contrasts US support with the difficulty of engaging China due to its Russia alignment
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Zelenskyy says, India mostly with Ukraine on Kyiv's conflict with Russia

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy expresses optimism on India's support while praising Trump's commitment and highlighting challenges with China's Russia stance.

"I think India is mostly with us. - Volodymyr Zelenskyy"

New York, September 24

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy expressed cautious optimism in India's support for Ukraine in its ongoing conflict with Russia, stating that India is "mostly" aligned with Kyiv's position, while acknowledging New Delhi's position on energy-related complexities.

During an interview with Fox News, on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly in New York on Wednesday (local time), Zelenskyy highlighted the need to strengthen ties with India while addressing challenges related to Russian energy dependencies.

"I think India is mostly with us. We have these questions with energy, but I think President Trump can manage it. With the Europeans make closer and stronger relations with India," Zelenskyy said.

He emphasised the importance of ensuring India does not drift away from supporting Ukraine, adding, "I think we must do everything not to withdraw Indians and they will eventually change their attitude toward the Russian energy sector."

He noted, however, that engaging China on this issue is "more difficult" due to Beijing's historic alignment with Russian interests.

"With China, it's more difficult because, for now, it's not in their interest to stop supporting Russia," the Ukrainian president said.

Zelenskyy also praised US President Donald Trump for his commitment to supporting Ukraine until the conflict's resolution, underscoring a shared desire for peace.

"He [Trump] showed that he wants to support Ukraine till the very end. So now we understand that we're ready to end this war as quickly as possible. He wants that, I want that, and our people want that, but he understands that Putin doesn't want," he said.

"What surprised me, in a very positive way, is the clear message from Trump and America that they will stand with us until the war is over," Zelenskyy added.

He also contrasted this with Russian President Vladimir Putin's narrative, stating, "Putin knows he is not winning but still says to everyone that he is winning."

- ANI

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Rohit P
Our government is handling this wisely. We can't just cut off Russian oil when our economy depends on affordable energy. Hope Ukraine understands our constraints.
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Aditya G
India's position makes perfect sense. We stand for peace but won't compromise our national interests. Zelenskyy seems reasonable in his approach towards India.
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Sarah B
While I understand India's energy needs, I wish there was stronger condemnation of Russian aggression. The world needs to stand united against invasion.
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Karthik V
This is diplomatic maturity from both sides. India maintains strategic autonomy while supporting peace. Our foreign policy has served us well for decades. 👍
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Michael C
Interesting to see how different countries navigate this conflict. India's pragmatic approach might actually be more effective long-term than outright confrontation.
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Neha E
Hope this war ends soon. Too many innocent people suffering. India should continue its peace efforts while protecting our interests. Jai Hind! 🙏

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