Kuleba arrived in New Delhi: Ukraine and India to reinvigorate ties and focus on the Peace Formula

Kuleba arrived in New Delhi: Ukraine and India to reinvigorate ties and focus on the Peace Formula

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Ukraine's Foreign Minister Kuleba visited New Delhi to revitalize relations with India and to pay special attention to the Ukrainian formula for peace based on the dialogue between Presidents Zelensky and Modi.

Ukraine's Foreign Minister Kuleba has begun a two-day visit to New Delhi to revitalize relations with India and pay special attention to the Ukrainian Peace Formula. The minister announced this on Thursday in X, UNN reports.

I began my visit to New Delhi upon (Indian Foreign Minister) Subramanyam Jaishankar’s invitation. The Ukrainian-Indian cooperation is important and we will be reinvigorating ties. Building on the dialogue between Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Narendra Modi, we will pay specific attention to the Peace Formula

- Kuleba noted.

Addendum

According to the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry, on March 28-29, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba will visit India at the invitation of his Indian counterpart, Dr. Subramanyam Jaishankar.

The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine will visit India for the first time since 2017. The purpose of the visit is to implement the agreements between the leaders of the two countries, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, prepare for the first Global Peace Summit in Switzerland, and develop Ukrainian-Indian bilateral relations, trade, and international cooperation, the Foreign Ministry said.

According to the program, Kuleba will hold a series of bilateral talks in New Delhi, including with the Indian Foreign Minister. The foreign ministers will hold a meeting of the Ukrainian-Indian Intergovernmental Commission on Trade, Economic, Scientific, Technical, Industrial and Cultural Cooperation. The Ukrainian Foreign Minister will also hold a series of meetings with non-governmental organizations, think tanks and journalists in India, the Foreign Ministry said.