India’s deputy permanent representative to the UN, R Ravindra has said that India has emphasised right from the beginning of the Russia-Ukraine conflict the need to pursue the path of diplomacy and dialogue and maintain the stance. This comment comes as he was speaking at the United National Security Council meeting on Ukraine’s humanitarian situation on Tuesday.

“We have emphasised right from the beginning of the conflict the need to pursue the path of diplomacy and dialogue. When innocent human lives are at stake, diplomacy must prevail as the only viable option,” the diplomat said.

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“The humanitarian situation in Ukraine has deteriorated further since the Council last discussed this issue. From reports coming out of Ukraine, women and children have been disproportionately impacted and they form the bulk of people who have moved to neighbouring countries and displaced internally in Ukraine,” India’s diplomat said.

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The diplomat further went on to say that India has been sending medicines and other essential relief and will continue to provide more to Ukraine.

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“The impact of the situation is being felt beyond the region with increasing food and energy costs, especially for many developing countries,” India said.

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“The food security challenges emanating from the Ukraine conflict require us to respond creatively. The growing shortages can only be addressed by going beyond the constraints that bind us presently. Energy security is equally a serious concern and needs to be addressed through cooperative efforts,” India’s statement said.