Zelenskyy Invites Modi for Peace Summit

Zelenskyy Invites Modi for Peace Summit
  • Zelenskyy invites Modi to peace summit
  • Summit aims to end Russia-Ukraine war
  • Modi met Zelenskyy in New York on Monday

The ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine has gripped the world's attention, with international efforts to find a peaceful resolution gaining momentum. In a significant development, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has extended an invitation to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, along with other global leaders, to participate in a second peace summit aimed at ending the war. This move underscores the growing global concern about the protracted conflict and the urgent need for a diplomatic solution.

The invitation comes on the heels of a meeting between Zelenskyy and Modi in New York on Monday, marking their third encounter in a little over three months. This meeting, held during Zelenskyy's three-day visit to the US, highlights the deepening engagement between India and Ukraine in the face of the ongoing crisis. It also reflects the growing diplomatic role that India is playing in international affairs, particularly in seeking a peaceful resolution to the conflict.

The proposed peace summit is a testament to Zelenskyy's unwavering commitment to seeking an end to the war. The first peace summit, held earlier this year, failed to achieve a breakthrough, but Zelenskyy's persistence in pursuing diplomatic avenues underscores the importance of international cooperation in resolving the conflict. India's participation in the summit, following Modi's recent visits to both Russia and Ukraine, could play a crucial role in facilitating dialogue and promoting a peaceful solution.

Source: Volodymyr Zelenskyy invites PM Modi for second peace summit to end Ukraine conflict

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