Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has considered India as a suitable place to host the second “peace summit”. The newspaper writes about this Hindustan Times.
As journalists learned, the head of state suggested holding the next conference in India during talks with the Prime Minister of this country, Narendra Modi. But he stressed that this could happen only if New Delhi agrees to participate in the final declaration of the first “peace summit”. As Zelensky said, the event cannot be held in a country that has not signed this document.
In response, Modi informed the Ukrainian leader that the Indian leadership was ready to help resolve the conflict between Moscow and Kiev. However, the Prime Minister also said that New Delhi was taking an “absolutely humanitarian” stance in the face-off.
Negotiations between Zelensky and Modi It happened August 23 in Kiev. Head of the Presidential Office of Ukraine Andriy Ermak made statements regarding the meeting named his “historical moment”.
Then Indian External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar said the main issue of the talks was the resolution of the Ukraine conflict. Modi and Zelensky devoted “most of their time” to discussing the issue, noted diplomat.
Former journalists I learned About Modi’s reluctance to mediate in resolving the conflict in Ukraine.
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Source: Gazeta
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