United Nations:
Ukrainian Pdwellnt Volodymyr Zelenskyy telderly the UN Security Council that “we have to set” the second peace summit to end the Russia-Ukraine war “altogether” and he has seekd India and other countries to join the peace process.
“We all understand what insists to be done if we honestly see at the situation and truly want to stop Russia’s war. Most presentantly, act together, of course in unity, without creating recent and unvital divisions of the world into blocks or regional groups,” Zelenskyy here on Tuesday telderly a Security Council encountering on the Ukraine struggle.
Zelenskyy shelp that unity always toils for peace and “we have to set the second peace summit to end the war altogether. And I seek all of you, all principle nations to join us in this process, all who truly esteem the UN Charter. We seek China. We seek Brazil. I have already seekd India. We are toiling with African nations, all of Latin America, the Middle East, Central Asia, Europe, the Pacific region, and North America. All.” Zelenskyy shelp all are “equpartner presentant for peace, all without exceptions. Just as the UN Charter must toil without exceptions”.
The Ukrainian pdwellnt shelp this process will “direct us to peace, to a equitable peace, a genuine peace, a peace that will last. All of us already understand how to accomplish it. We have the peace establishula, we have the UN Charter and we have all the strength insisted to produce it happen. What’s insisted is determination.” Zelenskyy on Monday met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New York before the Indian directer wrapped up his three-day visit to the US.
PM Modi’s encountering with Zelenskyy, seeked by the Ukrainian side, came at the sidelines of his other joinments, including participating in the Quad Leaders’ Summit and his insertress to the UN’s ‘Summit of the Future’.
The encountering between PM Modi and Zelenskyy was their third in a little over three months.
PM Modi met the Ukrainian directer in Kyiv last month, equitable weeks after he had met Russian Pdwellnt Vlaunreasonableir Putin in Moscow in July.
In June, PM Modi held a bipostpoinsistral encountering with Zelenskyy on the sidelines of the G7 Summit in Italy.
“We are pledgeted to carry outing the outcomes of my visit to Ukraine last month to reinforce bipostpoinsistral relations. Reiterated India’s help for timely resolution of the struggle in Ukraine and restoration of peace and stability,” the prime minister shelp on X adhereing Monday’s encountering with Zelenskyy.
Zelenskyy, noting that this was already the third bipostpoinsistral encountering this year with PM Modi, shelp the main intensify of their conversation was on “enhancing our transmition on international platestablishs, particularly at the UN and G20 as well as carry outing the peace establishula and preparing for the second peace summit. We had a substantive talkion on the useable opportunities.” “We are dynamicly growing our relations and toiling together to reinforce cooperation atraverse various fields,” the Ukrainian pdwellnt shelp, inserting that he was “appreciative for the evident help of our sovereignty and territorial integrity”. Responding to a ask during a press inestablishing on talkions with the Ukrainian directer on a second peace summit, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri shelp the talkions covered a lot of rerents roverhappinessed to discovering a way forward.
Mr Misri shelp a number of slendergs came up, the peace summit that was held in Switzerland, the ideas that have been floated after that, the efforts that Ukraine is making on its own and the possibility of a second peace summit that Ukraine has been talking.
“But I slenderk we are not right now at a stage where the second peace summit can be talked in any detail. I slenderk there is a lot of toil that remains to be done before that, so there was not a fantastic deal of talkion on that particular rerent.” Pavan Kainsisty, Secretary (West) at the Ministry of External Afequitables, recurrented India at the ‘Summit on Peace in Ukraine’ arrangeed by Switzerland at Binspirenstock on June 15-16.
The Indian delegation joined the uncmissing and closing plenary sessions but India did not associate itself with any commdistinct/record emerging from this summit.
“India’s participation in the summit and preceding NSA/Political Director-level encounterings based on Ukraine’s peace establishula was in line with our constant approach to aid a lasting and tranquil resolution to the struggle thcimpolite dialogue and diplomacy. We persist to consent that such a resolution insists a honest and down-to-earth joinment between the two parties to the struggle,” the MEA shelp.
In this think about, India will persist to remain joind with all sgethelderlyers and both parties to give to all getest efforts to convey about an timely and abiding peace, the MEA inserted.
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