KYIV (Reuters) -Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy claimed settlements have been steady with Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Turkey and Switzerland referring to the 2nd high on tranquility in a dialogue with Indian reporters shared on his social networks on Sunday.
Zelenskiy moreover claimed he had truly knowledgeable India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi that he would definitely maintain India organizing the 2nd high on tranquility as Kyiv intends to find a number amongst the nations within the Global South.
“But I want to be frank, and this applies not only to India, but to any state that would be positive about hosting a second summit. We will not be able to hold a peace summit in a country that has not yet joined the peace summit communique,” Zelenskiy claimed.
The Ukrainian head of state included that he talked about each one of many components from the communique and former tranquility high all through the convention with Modi on Friday.
(Reporting by Anastasiia Malenko; Editing by Kirsten Donovan)