Modi Visits Ukraine: Calls for Peaceful Resolution, USA Sends Military Aid
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is visiting Ukraine for the first time, emphasizing the need for a peaceful resolution in the Ukraine conflict. India maintains neutrality and has become one of Russia's largest buyers of oil.
Meanwhile, the USA plans to send $125 million in new military aid to Ukraine, including air defense missiles and weapons. The Ukrainian military reports 53 Russian attacks near Pokrovsk and a strike against a Russian base in the Kursk region.
The SPD leader, Saskia Esken, warns that without arms deliveries, Ukraine would be conquered. Ukraine is also preparing for a harsh winter due to the destruction of its energy infrastructure by Russian attacks.
NATO increases security at an airbase in Germany due to a possible threat. Ukraine holds follow-up meetings after the peace summit in Switzerland.
Modi's visit aims to strengthen India-Ukraine relations and discuss trade and reconstruction efforts.
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