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All must respect territorial integrity: India at meet on Ukraine

IndiaTimes Sunday, 6 August 2023
India on Sunday pitched for a just and enduring solution to the Ukraine conflict at the peace talks in Jeddah. NSA Ajit Doval asserted India will remain an active and willing partner to find a solution and iterated the countryโ€™s support for the UN Charter and international law and called for upholding the sovereignty and territorial integrity of all nations.
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