Ukraine, India agree to resume intergovernmental commission work – MFA
This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs flowing the two-day visit of First Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs, Emine Dzheppar, to India, Ukrinform saw.
"As a result of the visit, the parties reached agreements on conducting foreign pitical consultations, resuming the work of the intergovernmental Ukrainian-Indian commission on trade, economic, scientific, technical, industrial, and cultural coeration, and increasing the vume of humanitarian aid," MFA Ukraine reported.
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs recalled that the first deputy minister had discussed the strengthening of coeration between the two states with the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs and State Minister of Culture of India Meenakashi Lekhi, handing her a letter from President Vodymyr Zelensky, addressed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
With the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of India, Sanjay Verma, Emine Dzheppar discussed ways to intensify coeration within the framework of the comprehensive partnership, in particular, ambitious plans for bilateral coeration in 2023.
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"We he that India, which presides over the G20 and is an influential global actor, will play a proactive re in stping Russian aggression, ensuring sustainable peace, and joining the post-war reconstruction of Ukraine," the first deputy minister emphasized.
As Ukrinform reported earlier, the First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, Emine Dzheppar said President Vodymyr Zelensky had invited India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi for talks.
Source: ukrinform.net