Indian External Affairs Ministry spokesman Randhir Jaiswal said New Delhi has not yet made a decision on participating in the peace conference on Ukraine in Switzerland. His words guide the way RIA News.
“We have previously informed you that we have not yet made a decision regarding our participation. You will know later that the decision has been taken, otherwise we will announce it,” Jaiswal said.
Also, the country’s St. He also had difficulty answering the question at what level he would be represented at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.
Previously Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmitry Kuleba statedKiev wants India to play a key role in the Ukraine summit to be held in Switzerland in the summer. According to Kuleba’s report, Vladimir Zelensky sent an invitation to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to attend the event.
Before that Vladimir Zelensky statedIt was stated that Ukraine plans to discuss three of the ten articles of the “peace formula” proposed by Ukrainian officials at the summit in Switzerland. These are nuclear security, food security, exchange of prisoners of war in the “for all” format and the return of Ukrainian children taken to the Russian Federation.
Previously In Kiev, they explained the lack of communication with India.