Zelenskyy Proposes India as Host for Second Ukraine Peace Summit
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has proposed India as a potential host for the second Ukraine peace summit. He conveyed this to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, emphasizing India's democratic values. The first summit, held in Switzerland, focused on bringing peace to Ukraine and saw participation from over 90 countries and global institutions.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has reached out to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, suggesting India as the host for the second Ukraine peace summit. Zelenskyy underscored India's status as the world's largest democracy and an important player in facilitating peace.
The initial summit, which took place in Switzerland this June, saw the participation of more than 90 countries and global institutions. Its primary aim was to foster discussions on achieving peace in Ukraine.
Prime Minister Modi expressed India's willingness to play an active role in ending the conflict and advocated for direct talks between Ukraine and Russia. While India attended the first summit, it refrained from endorsing the final communique, opting instead to engage with all stakeholders for a peaceful resolution.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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