Hindustan Times (Delhi)

EAM meets Ukraine counterpar­t

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PHNOM PENH: External affairs minister S Jaishankar on Saturday held a meeting with his Ukrainian counterpar­t Dmytro Kuleba and discussed recent developmen­ts in the region, nuclear concerns and ways to end Russia’s war on Ukraine.

Jaishankar met Ukraine’s foreign minister Kuleba on the sidelines of the ASEAN-INDIA summit in the Cambodian capital of in Phnom Penh.

“Pleasure to meet FM Dmytro Kuleba of Ukraine. Our discussion­s covered recent developmen­ts in the conflict, the grain initiative and nuclear concerns,” he tweeted.

Jaishankar’s meeting with Kuleba came days after he went on a two-day visit to Russia amid growing global concerns over increasing hostilitie­s between Russia and Ukraine.

Kuleba took to Twitter and said that he discussed bilateral cooperatio­n.

“My Indian counterpar­t Dr S Jaishankar and I met to discuss bilateral cooperatio­n and ways to end Russia’s war on Ukraine. I emphasized that Russia must immediatel­y cease deadly attacks, withdraw all troops from Ukraine, and commit to peace. We also focused on global food security,” he tweeted.

PHNOM PENH: External affairs minister S Jaishankar on Saturday held a meeting with his Ukrainian counterpar­t, Dmytro Kuleba, and both leaders discussed recent developmen­ts in the region, nuclear concerns and ways to end Russia’s war on Ukraine.

Jaishankar met Kuleba on the sidelines of the ASEAN-INdia summit in the Cambodian capital.

“Pleasure to meet FM @Dmytrokule­ba of Ukraine. Our discussion­s covered recent developmen­ts in the conflict, the grain initiative and nuclear concerns,” he tweeted.

The meeting with Kuleba came days after Jaishankar went on a two-day visit to Russia amid growing global concerns over increasing hostilitie­s between Russia and Ukraine.

It was Jaishankar’s first visit to Moscow after Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine in February.

Jaishankar is accompanyi­ng vice president Jagdeep Dhankhar who is leading the Indian delegation to the ASEAN-INDIA Commemorat­ive Summit and the 17th East Asia Summit here. Ukraine Foreign Dmytro Kuleba took to Twitter and said that he discussed bilateral cooperatio­n and ways to end Russia’s war on Ukraine.

“My Indian counterpar­t @Drsjaishan­kar and I met to discuss bilateral cooperatio­n and ways to end Russia’s war on Ukraine. I emphasized that Russia must immediatel­y cease deadly attacks, withdraw all troops from Ukraine, and commit to peace. We also focused on global food security,” he tweeted.

India has not yet condemned the Russian invasion of Ukraine and it has been maintainin­g that the crisis must be resolved through dialogue.

Since the Ukraine conflict began in February, Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke to Russian President Vladimir Putin as well as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy a number of times.

During their bilateral meeting in October on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organisati­on in the Uzbek city of Samarkand, Modi pressed Putin to end the conflict in Ukraine soon, saying “today’s era is not of war” even as he called for finding ways to address the global food and energy security crisis.

In a phone conversati­on with Zelenskyy on October 4, Modi said there can be “no military solution” and that India is ready to contribute to any peace efforts.

India has also said the suspension of the Black Sea Grain initiative is expected to further exacerbate food security, and fuel and fertiliser supply challenges faced by the world.

Russia suspended the initiative after an attack on its ships in the Ukrainian port of Sevastopol in the Crimean peninsula.

The Black Sea Grain Initiative is the agreement on the resumption of Ukrainian grain exports via the Black Sea amid the ongoing Russia-ukraine war.

 ?? ANI ?? External affairs minister S Jaishankar meets his Ukrainian counterpar­t Dmytro Kuleba, in Phnom Penh on Saturday.
ANI External affairs minister S Jaishankar meets his Ukrainian counterpar­t Dmytro Kuleba, in Phnom Penh on Saturday.

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