Published 10:28 IST, March 19th 2024
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba 'Likely' to Visit India By End of March
Ukrainian foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba is likely to pay a visit to India later this month, in his first trip since the beginning of the Russia-Ukraine war.
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New Delhi – Ukrainian foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba is likely to pay a brief visit to India later this month, in his first trip to the country after the beginning of the Russia-Ukraine conflict over two years back.
The visit is in the process of being finalised and if everything goes according to plan, Kuleba will be in New Delhi by the end of March, people familiar with the matter said.
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The Ukranian foreign minister is set to hold wide-ranging talks with his Indian counterpart S Jaishankar besides meeting a number of senior officials, they said.
Kuleba is expected to seek India's support for a peace summit that is being planned in Switzerland within the next couple of months.
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In New Delhi, Kuleba and Jaishankar are expected to co-chair a meeting of the India-Ukraine inter-governmental commission, the people cited above said.
In January, Jaishankar and Kuleba held a phone conversation focusing on the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and Kyiv's peace formula.
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Following the conversation, Kuleba had said that he conveyed to his Indian counterpart the 'peace formula' and Ukraine's plan for the 'Global Peace Summit' of leaders.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy put forward a 10-point 'peace plan' for ending the conflict that included punishing those responsible for the war crimes, withdrawing all Russian troops from Ukraine and restoring his country's territorial integrity.
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Under the plan, he also called for ensuring energy security, food security and nuclear safety.
India has been maintaining that the conflict in Ukraine must be resolved through dialogue and diplomacy.
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In May last year, Prime Minister Narendra Modi held in-person talks with Zelenskyy on the sidelines of the G7 summit in Hiroshima.
In the talks, the prime minister conveyed to the Ukranian leader that India would do whatever was possible to find a solution to the conflict.
This report is generated from the Press Trust of India. Except for the headline, Republic Digital has not edited the article.
10:28 IST, March 19th 2024