00:00When we talk about peace, we are not living in peaceful times.
00:03There are a couple of wars also going on.
00:04India too, witnessed one run-in and the exchange of fire between India and Pakistan.
00:10How do you see this particular exercise and what message do you have for both the countries?
00:14No, we were all worried internationally, all of us.
00:17And the government of Ethiopia, and we have expressed our solidarity to India.
00:23Simply because India did not go to do this attack, or Indians.
00:27It is Pakistanis who come, who came here to do it.
00:31And secondly, the ugly part of it.
00:33They were identifying people whether they are this religion or that religion,
00:37and from this community or that community.
00:39And on that basis, you don't do things.
00:43Okay, so it is something ugly, not only in one way, many ways.
00:51It shouldn't happen this way.
00:53And India responded, but very measured, very good one.
00:58And also, we appreciate the prime minister for the courage he has to bring in an end to it through the ceasefire.
01:05So you fight when you fight, and you do peace as a man, as a government, as a people, when you need to do peace.
01:12So the roots for India is peace, because India is developing.
01:17India is moving.
01:18It is now the fourth largest economy in the world.
01:21The technology, the people, and everything.
01:23India is testing the value of development.
01:27So it does not want something to distract it.
01:31Okay, from here, war is terrible.
01:33Conflict is terrible.
01:34It does kill people, and it does drain your wealth.
01:37And also, you lose your manpower.
01:39That we don't need.
01:40So the way India behaved is wonderful, thankful.
01:44And the whole world, like 99%, they have stood with India, because it was attacked by terrorists.
01:51And it responded to attack the terrorists and their infrastructure.
01:56So fine.
01:56Very impressive.
01:58Ambassador, thank you so much for speaking to OneIndia.
02:00Thank you so much for listening.
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