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India Declines to Sign Joint Communique at Ukraine Peace Summit in Burgenstock, Switzerland
Jun 16, 2024, 12:07 PM
India has decided not to be part of the joint communique issued at the Ukraine peace summit held in Burgenstock, Switzerland. Pavan Kapoor, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) Secretary West, announced that India's participation in the summit is in line with its consistent approach that enduring peace can only be achieved through dialogue and diplomacy. Kapoor emphasized that options acceptable to both parties can lead to abiding peace. The Indian delegation's decision to distance itself from the joint statement underscores its commitment to a peaceful resolution through diplomatic means. The MEA also highlighted India's participation in preceding NSA political director level meetings based on Ukraine's peace formula.
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