Foreign Minister of Ukraine likely to visit India at the end of this month: Will request India to support peace talks


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New Delhi: Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba is going to visit India later this month to request India's support in peace talks. This will be India's first visit to Kuleba since Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022.

While giving this information, External Affairs Ministry sources said that along with Kuleba, a high-level delegation is also scheduled to come to India. During his visit to Kulela, Foreign Minister S. Along with Jaishankar, the India-Ukraine Inter-Governmental Commission meeting will be co-chaired. It will be the first meeting of this commission after 2018.

Officially this visit of Kulema has not been announced but sources say that the visit is almost certain. Meanwhile, the 10-point peace proposal presented by Zelensky in 2022 will also be discussed in the peace summit to be held in Geneva, Switzerland.

China's Switzerland-based ambassador said on Monday that Beijing will consider whether or not to participate in the peace talks.

On the other hand, Kuleba first made a telephone call to Jaishankar on 3rd January last year. In which India's approach was discussed. Along with this, it also discussed the growing aggression from Russia.

India has so far avoided holding Russia publicly responsible for the war. He also refrained from reprimanding Russia for that war at the G-20 conference. After that, during Thoniella Raisi's tenure in the country, Indian Foreign Ministry officials Vinay Kawatra and Vikram Mishra held talks with Ukraine's Deputy Foreign Minister Emine Zaparova and Irina Borover.

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