Sean Penn said he was happy to be a "propagandist" for the Ukrainian war effort and called Russian president Vladimir Putin a "creepy little bully" on Saturday in Berlin, after the world premiere of his documentary "Superpower" which upholds a bold portrayal of Ukrainian president Volodymyr
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday explained the concept of "anti-fragile" related to the people of India in the context of challenges faced by the world in the last three years due to the COVID pandemic and the war in Ukraine.
The 2023 Berlin International Film Festival was opened by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky as he asked artists and cultural institutions to "take a stand" and support his country in their fight against Russian aggression.
Notably, last year, bilateral trade and economic cooperation between the two countries received a powerful impetus and mutual trade reached almost 30 billion US dollars.
German climate envoy said that both countries can work together in the areas like renewables, green hydrogen and Energy Efficiency at a time when the world is vulnerable.
Khan was quoted in the repport as saying, "I talked to Russian President Vladimir Putin about procurement of oil at cheaper rates but when I returned to Pakistan, the chief of army staff asked me to condemn Russia's attack on Ukraine."
The incident comes just days after tensions heightened between Russia and NATO amid the Kremlin's war on Ukraine after a Russian missile came close to entering NATO member Romania's airspace.
French President Emmanuel Macron has reiterated that India can help end the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, noting that the country under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi can mobilize the world and help address "tremendous issues we have in front of us".