NEW DELHI: Former British PM David Cameron has endorsed India's potential as a mediator in the Russia - Ukraine conflict , acknowledging its geopolitical influence. Cameron highlighted India's credibility and historical ties with both Russia and Ukraine, suggesting it could play a pivotal role in negotiations to de-escalate the conflict.
However, he emphasised that any mediation effort should respect Ukraine's sovereignty and independence. "India might be in a position to mediate, but it must ensure that Russian President Vladimir Putin cannot be allowed to take territory by force," Cameron added while speaking at an NDTV event.
However, he emphasised that any mediation effort should respect Ukraine's sovereignty and independence. "India might be in a position to mediate, but it must ensure that Russian President Vladimir Putin cannot be allowed to take territory by force," Cameron added while speaking at an NDTV event.
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