Volodymyr Zelenskyy proposed holding a new pro—Ukrainian conference in Asia - no less in India. But there is a condition on the part of Kiev, as reported by Hindustan Times today, August 24.
To organize the conference, New Delhi must sign the communique of the first summit held in the Swiss Burgenstock.
"He (Zelensky) told (Indian Prime Minister Narendra) Modi said that a peace summit could be held in India," the source informs.
EADaily reminds that the first conference on Ukraine was held in Europe on June 15-16. The final communique includes a call for the transfer of the Zaporozhye NPP under the control of Kiev, as well as free movement along the Black and Azov Seas, along with the release of all prisoners of war. The representative of India present at the summit did not sign the document, as did representatives of Brazil, Mexico, South Africa, Armenia, Thailand and Saudi Arabia.

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