Zelensky's big statement as soon as PM Modi returned...?
The war going on between russia and ukraine for the last two and a half years does not seem to end soon. Because of this, ukraine is constantly insisting on a peace agreement. Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky said in a press conference that india could be a good location for the next peace agreement meeting. Last time the peace summit was organized in Switzerland. ukraine hopes that through this peace talks, the war going on since february 2022 will stop.
This statement of Zelensky has come at a time when just a few days ago prime minister Narendra Modi has returned to india after completing a one-day visit to Ukraine. He reached Kiev by train from Poland, where he met President Zelensky. During this, PM Modi said that he wants both the countries to find a solution to this conflict together. He had emphasized on dialogue. Even before leaving for ukraine, PM Modi had said that he wants peace to return to this country as soon as possible.
India kept an eye on Zelensky's proposal regarding peace talks
The proposal given by Ukrainian President Zelensky is being considered very important. The reason for this is that if peace talks take place here and there is a consensus on stopping the war, then it will be considered a diplomatic victory for India. According to sources, india is still keeping an eye on this proposal. It is also trying to understand how much Russian President Vladimir Putin will agree with this. Whether he will come to india to participate in the peace summit is also being checked.
What did Ukrainian President Zelensky say about India?
Speaking to the media, Zelensky said that he had told prime minister Modi that the peace summit could be hosted in India. "As far as the peace summit is concerned, I really believe that there should be a second peace summit. It would be nice if it could be held in one of the Global South countries," Zelensky said. "We are fully open to it. Countries like Saudi Arabia, Qatar, turkey and switzerland are currently talking to these countries about hosting the peace summit. I told prime minister Modi that we can hold a global peace summit in India. It is a big country, it is a great democracy - the biggest," he added.