Yermak met with the Ambassador of India to Ukraine: they talked about the peace summit
Kyiv • UNN
Head of the President's Office Andriy Yermak met with the Ambassador of India to Ukraine and discussed preparations for the first Global Peace Summit in Switzerland, emphasizing the importance of further involving India in the process of establishing a just peace in Ukraine.
Head of the Presidential Office Andriy Yermak met with Ambassador of India to Ukraine Harsh Kumar Jain. Yermak informed the ambassador about the preparation of the first Global Peace Summit in Switzerland at the level of state leaders and emphasized the importance of India's further involvement in this process. UNN reports this with reference to the OP.
"The interlocutors discussed areas of further cooperation, in particular in establishing a just peace in Ukraine," the statement said.
The Head of the President's Office praised the participation of Deputy National Security Adviser to the Prime Minister of India Vikram Misra in the fourth meeting of national security advisers and political advisers to the leaders of states in Davos on the implementation of the Ukrainian peace formula.
"Andriy Yermak briefed Harsh Kumar Jain in detail on the preparations for the first Global Peace Summit in Switzerland at the level of state leaders and stressed the importance of India's further involvement in this process together with other partners of Ukraine, in particular the G7 and the countries of the Global South," the OP informs.
Yermak noted that the summit is very important for Ukraine.
"We are committed to honest, open consultations, because we are committed to making decisions based on the recommendations of our partners, including yours. The Peace Summit is very important for us. We will be happy to see a representative of India," the Head of the Presidential Office said.
Addendum
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy hopesthat the first Global Peace Summit, scheduled to be held in Switzerland, will take place in the spring.
Head of the Presidential Office Andriy Yermak reportedthat more than 160 countries will be invited to the Global Peace Summit, which is to be held in Switzerland at the level of leaders.