It is known that Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who met Russian President Vladimir Putin in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, made important comments on the war with Ukraine. The Indian Prime Minister was praised for Modi’s message to Putin that this was not the time for war. The Washington Post published an article with the headline ‘Modi reprimands Putin for war on Ukraine’. “This is not an era of wars… I spoke to you on the phone about this,” Modi publicly reprimanded Putin. “This reprimand shows that the 69-year-old Russian strongman is under extraordinary pressure from all sides,” it said. Responding to Modi’s comments, Putin said, “I am aware of your constant concern over the conflict in Ukraine. We will do our best to end it as soon as possible. “Unfortunately, the leadership of the rival Ukraine has announced that it has abandoned the negotiation process. It has “revealed that it wants to achieve its goals through military means on the battlefield… However, we will keep you updated on what is happening there,” he said. The Washington Post; The New York Times published both as the main story on their webpage. “India’s PM Tells Putin Now Is Not Time for War,” New York Times headlined. “In this friendly meeting, the two leaders referred to their long history. Before Modi’s comments, Putin said he understood India’s concerns about the war in Ukraine,” she said. “Modi made these comments on the day Putin met Chinese President Xi Jinping. In the first face-to-face meeting between Putin and Modi after the start of the invasion, he made clear his stance on Ukraine by openly mentioning it,” the New York Times commented.