United Nations: India on Saturday, September 27, called for an end to hostilities in Ukraine and Gaza and extended its support to any initiative that helps restore peace.
“Each one of us has the opportunity of contributing to peace and prosperity. In the case of conflicts, especially Ukraine and Gaza, even those not directly involved have felt its impact,” External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said in his address to the General Debate at the 80th session of the UN General Assembly (UNGA).
Addressing world leaders from the iconic podium in the UN General Assembly hall, Jaishankar said that nations who can engage all sides must “step-up in the search for solutions”.
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#WATCH | At the 80th session of UNGA, EAM Dr S Jaishankar says, "In the case of conflicts, especially Ukraine and Gaza, even those not directly involved have felt its impact. Nations who can engage all sides must step-up in the search for solutions. India calls for an end to… pic.twitter.com/UUpKg6aySK
— ANI (@ANI) September 27, 2025
He highlighted that even as there are two significant conflicts underway — one in Ukraine and the other in West Asia — innumerable other hotspots don’t even make the news.
“Energy and food security have been the first casualties of conflict and disruption, especially since 2022. Better-off societies insulated themselves by having the first call. The resource-stressed ones scrambled to survive, only to hear sanctimonious lectures thereafter,” he said.
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