India's Modi attracts 'widespread disgust' in West for supporting Putin in UN vote

India's Modi attracts 'widespread disgust' in West for supporting Putin in UN vote
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Luke Ridley

By Luke Ridley


Published: 04/03/2022

- 17:52

Updated: 14/02/2023

- 11:17

Western leaders are 'disgusted' with Prime Minister Narendra Modi for abstaining from a UN Vote that condemned Russia on Wednesday, both India and China abstained from the vote.

On Wednesday the UN voted overwhelmingly for a resolution which publicly deplored Russia’s and Putin's invasion of Ukraine. 141 of the 193 member states voted for the resolution.

The resolution called for the immediate withdrawal of Russian forces in Ukraine to end Putin's invasion.


India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi speaking during a session on 'Accelerating clean technology innovation and deployment' with world leaders and individuals from the private sector during the Cop26 summit at the Scottish Event Campus (SEC) in Glasgow. Picture date: Tuesday November 2, 2021.
India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi speaking during Cop 26 in Glasgow
Jeff J Mitchell

The resolution is global expression of united disapproval in Russia's invasion and highlighted the divide and insolation in Russia's status from the rest of the World.

The resolution also set a clear divide from those who chose to support Russia by voting against the resolution, the countries included Belarus, North Korea, Eritrea and Syria.

But two main geo-political players notably abstained from the vote, India and China.

Politico have reported Prime Minister Narendra Modi's decision to abstain has caused "widespread disgust among Western leaders" for supporting Putin.

Vladimir Putin held talks with Prime Minister Modi on the urgent evacuation of Indian students trapped in the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv, the Kremlin have said.

During their video call which was held on Wednesday, the same day as the UN vote, Putin said he had ordered Russian soldiers “to ensure the safe exit of Indian nationals from the armed conflict zone and their return to their homeland,” according to a Kremlin statement.

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