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Zelenskiy Supports India as Host for Second Ukraine Peace Summit

Zelenskiy Supports India as Host for Second Ukraine Peace Summit

Benita OrumabyBenita Oruma
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has expressed his support for India hosting the second summit on peace talks aimed at ending the ongoing war in Ukraine. The first peace summit, held in Switzerland, had limited success in resolving the conflict, particularly in persuading Russia to agree to peace terms, with major Russian allies notably absent. During his visit to Ukraine, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi advocated for dialogue between the warring neighbors and expressed his willingness to act as a mediator.

Zelenskiy is currently in discussions with several countries, including Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Turkey, and Switzerland, about hosting the second peace summit, with a particular focus on nations in the global south. However, Zelenskiy emphasized that any potential host must have already signed the peace summit communique, as this is a crucial condition for holding the event.

In his conversation with Indian journalists, which he shared on social media, Zelenskiy reiterated that he had discussed the key points from the communique and the previous peace summit during his meeting with Modi.

Conclusion:

As the conflict in Ukraine drags on with no clear resolution in sight, the search for a host for the second peace summit underscores the global importance of finding a path to peace. Zelenskiy’s insistence on hosting the summit only in countries that have endorsed the peace communique signals his commitment to a unified approach to the negotiations. India’s potential role as a mediator and summit host could be a significant step forward, not only in bringing the warring parties to the table but also in enhancing its standing on the global stage as a key player in international diplomacy.

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Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma is a lawyer in training, a 400 level student in the university of Ibadan. She is a content writer with interest in corporate affairs and the marketplace.

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