India will take part in the Peace Summit in Switzerland, where issues of Ukraine will be discussed.
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The delegation from New Delhi will arrive not only at the G7 meeting on Ukraine, but will also participate in the Global Peace Summit. This was stated by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, The Hindu reports.
India will participate in all important summits that advance the agenda of global peace, security and development, he said.
India, he said, “will support the voice of the Global South at these summits to shape the global discourse and promote the vision of a people-centred development and a prosperous world.” He clarified that the level of participation will depend on timing, logistics and parallel commitments.
As you know, a G7 summit will be held in Italy from June 13 to 15, and a peace summit on Ukraine will be held in Switzerland on June 15-16.
Let us recall that Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky said that at the Peace Summit in Switzerland, the participating countries will consider a number of key issues related to the war in Ukraine. One of the key issues will be the possibility of returning prisoners in a “all for all” format; issues of nuclear and food security will also be considered.
Source: The Hindu, The Siasat Daily
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