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Looking forward to seeing India attend Peace Summit: Zelenskyy

Zelenskyy’s call to India to attend the summit came in his message congratulating Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the electoral victory of BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in the Lok Sabha polls.

June 05, 2024 / 21:38 IST
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It is expected that India will attend the summit but the level of participation is not yet known.
It is expected that India will attend the summit but the level of participation is not yet known.

Ukranian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Wednesday hoped that India will participate in the Summit on Peace in Ukraine that is being hosted by Switzerland this month.

Zelenskyy’s call to India to attend the summit came in his message congratulating Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the electoral victory of BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in the Lok Sabha polls. It is expected that India will attend the summit but the level of participation is not yet known.

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The Peace Summit will take place at Bürgenstock in Lucerne on June 15 and 16. "I welcome the successful holding of the world’s largest democratic elections in India. Congratulations to Prime Minister @NarendraModi, the BJP, and BJP-led NDA on the third consecutive victory in India’s parliamentary elections," Zelenskyy said on 'X'. "I wish the people of India peace and prosperity, and I hope for continued cooperation between our countries. India and Ukraine share common values and a rich history. May our partnership continue to thrive, bringing progress and mutual understanding for our nations," he said.

"Everyone in the world recognizes the significance and weight of India’s role in global affairs. It is critical that we all work together to ensure a just peace for all nations. In this regard, we also look forward to seeing India attend the Peace Summit," he said. India has been pressing for resolving the Ukraine conflict through dialogue and diplomacy. At a bilateral meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in September 2022, in the Uzbek city of Samarkand, Modi said, "Today’s era is not of war" and nudged the Russian leader to end the Ukraine conflict.