Stubb and Modi talked about stabilizing the world – praised each other
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Finnish President Alexander Stubb emphasized the need for cooperation between India and Europe to achieve global stability.
During a joint press conference in India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi underscored the importance of strengthening ties between India and Europe to address global instability, highlighting ongoing conflicts from Ukraine to West Asia. He proclaimed the start of a 'golden era' in relations between the two democratic powers, suggesting that collaboration is pivotal during turbulent times. Modi noted that merely relying on military conflict would not resolve disputes, advocating for dialogue and diplomacy as essential elements in international relations.
President Alexander Stubb echoed Modi's sentiments, praising India's pragmatic approach to foreign policy. Stubb commended Modi's diplomatic efforts and highlighted the shared values of legality, dialogue, and diplomacy between India and Finland. This synergy not only reflects the unique relationship between the two countries but also positions them as strong partners in contributing to global stability and conflict resolution.
The discussion marks a significant moment for both nations, as they look to enhance their cooperation on various fronts, including economic and security issues. The emphasis on stability and diplomatic engagement fosters a positive outlook for international relations and reinforces the role of democracies in fostering peace amidst global tensions.