Ukrainian Foreign Minister to visit India next week - Reuters

Ukrainian Foreign Minister to visit India next week - Reuters

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March 20 2024, 10:38 AM • 31763 views

Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba will visit India next week to seek support for Ukraine's "peace plan" and to assess economic, cultural, and technological ties between the two countries.

Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba will visit India next week as Kyiv seeks support for its "peace plan." Reuters reports this, citing sources, UNN reports .

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It is noted that this will be the first visit of a high-ranking Ukrainian diplomat to New Delhi after Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

Kuleba's trip will take place at the invitation of his Indian counterpart Subramanyam Jaishankar after a telephone conversation between the two countries' diplomats earlier this year, an Indian official told the newspaper on condition of anonymity.

The "peace plan" presented by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy envisages, among other things, the withdrawal of Russian troops, the restoration of Ukraine's internationally recognized borders, and the holding of Russia accountable for its aggression.

In addition to the talks with Indian officials, Kuleba also intends to assess the activities of the intergovernmental commission between Ukraine and India, which is responsible for maintaining economic, cultural, and technological ties between the two countries.

One of the officials said that an official announcement of the visit is expected next week. Indian media first reported on Kuleba's planned trip on Tuesday, March 19.

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India, which has traditionally had close economic and defense ties with Moscow, has so far refused to criticize Russia for its war against Ukraine, instead increasing its purchases of Russian oil to record levels as Russia has diverted its supplies amid Western sanctions.

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