Irish deputy PM calls on India to take stronger stance against Russia on Ukraine
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Ireland's Tánaiste and foreign affairs minister, Micheál Martin, has criticized India's stance on the Russia-Ukraine war, urging New Delhi to take a stronger position against Russia. Martin expressed support for Ukraine and called Russia's actions a violation of the UN charter. He emphasized the importance of the multilateral rules-based order and urged other countries, including India, to take a strong stance. Martin also discussed human rights, stating that upholding fundamental rights is the obligation of all states.
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