India and Ukraine Foreign Ministers Discuss Peace Amid Rising Tensions
External Affairs Minister Jaishankar met with Ukrainian counterpart Andrii Sybiha to discuss the Russia-Ukraine conflict and efforts for lasting peace. The meeting occurred during the Gymnich Forum in Cyprus, focusing on battlefield updates and bilateral cooperation.
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In a significant diplomatic engagement, India's External Affairs Minister Jaishankar and Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha convened to discuss the escalations in the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Their dialogue focused on battlefield developments and the pursuit of a lasting peace, reflecting Ukraine's resilient response to ongoing tensions.
This interaction took place on the sidelines of the Gymnich Forum in Cyprus, amid a gathering of EU foreign ministers. Sybiha emphasized Ukraine's determination in facing Russian military challenges, including recent strikes on Kyiv. Both ministers highlighted the importance of global involvement in peace efforts and considered stronger India-Ukraine ties.
The meeting also underscored India's consistent stance advocating for diplomatic resolutions to the conflict. India's Prime Minister has reiterated that diplomacy should prevail over war, aligning with India's balanced relations with both conflicting nations.
Beyond this meet, Jaishankar engaged in discussions with Saudi and EU counterparts, focusing on geopolitical issues impacting the region, thus broadening India's strategic dialogues with key global partners.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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