India Can Truce Russo-Ukraine War 2024 as Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday stated that India, China, and Brazil have the potential to act as mediators in potential peace talks over Ukraine. He highlighted that a preliminary agreement reached between Russian and Ukrainian negotiators in Turkey, which was never implemented, could form the foundation for future discussions.
“We respect our friends, partners, who are sincerely interested in resolving all issues related to this conflict. This includes the People’s Republic of China, Brazil, and India. The leaders of these countries, with whom we have a trusting relationship, are dedicated to helping understand the complexities of this process,” Putin mentioned during the Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok.
The Russian President emphasized that while he has never turned down negotiations with Ukraine, he would base discussions on agreed documents rather than “ephemeral demands.” He also underscored that Russia’s key focus in talks is the growth of the economy and military potential of Moscow.
India Can Truce Russo-Ukraine War 2024
Recently, India has expressed a keen interest in contributing to the Russia-Ukraine peace talks and hinted at a potential role in mediation. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who visited both Russia and Ukraine, has consistently advocated for dialogue and diplomacy, emphasizing India’s support for peace and stability in the region.
During a press conference in Poland, PM Modi expressed concern over the conflicts in Ukraine and West Asia, stressing the need for dialogue and diplomacy to restore peace swiftly. He assured that India stands ready to cooperate with friendly nations to support peace initiatives.
On his visit to Kyiv, PM Modi reassured Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of India’s commitment to peace and stability in the region. Following discussions with Putin, PM Modi expressed India’s willingness to contribute to a diplomatic resolution of the conflict and reiterated support for an early, peaceful settlement.
Ukraine’s Kursk Incursion and Response
Putin addressed Ukraine’s failed incursion into the Kursk region, noting that it did not deter Russian advances in Donbas. Despite the attack being viewed as a tactical mistake by Kyiv, Russian forces continued their offensive operations and pushed Ukrainian troops out of Kursk.
The failed incursion was seen as an attempt to pressure Russia into peace talks and create a buffer zone to protect the Sumy region. However, Russian officials portrayed the attack as a strategic misstep by Kyiv, as it diverted resources and did not impede Russian progress in key areas.
In conclusion, the involvement of India, along with other key nations, in potential peace talks between Russia and Ukraine signifies a step towards dialogue and resolution in the ongoing conflict.
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