Amid the continued military invasion by Russia, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Kuleba visited India. It appears that Ukraine has requested cooperation from India, which is increasing its presence as a representative of the Global South, regarding the summit-level talks on the peace plan that Ukraine is hoping to hold as early as June this year.

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Kuleba was visiting India's capital, New Delhi, for two days from the 28th, and on the 29th, he met with Foreign Minister Jaishankar.



After the meeting, Foreign Minister Kuleba said, ``We had honest and comprehensive discussions,'' and posted on social media that they had discussed President Zelenskiy's 10-point peace plan, including the withdrawal of Russian troops and the restoration of territory. It was made clear.



Regarding the peace plan, Ukraine wants to hold summit-level talks in Switzerland this June, and Foreign Minister Kuleba appears to have asked for India's cooperation.



In order to counter Russia, Ukraine is aiming to strengthen relations with countries in the Global South, and in particular wants to get closer to India, which is increasing its presence as a representative of these countries.



Furthermore, since India maintains its relationship with Russia, a traditional friendly country, and maintains a neutral position even in the face of military invasion, Ukraine aims to seek understanding of its own position. It seems that.