Seeking understanding of different points of view to resolve the conflict was the objective of the presence of the Indian delegation at the summit in Switzerland, as reported on June 16 by the Indian Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Pawan Kapoor, in the press service. of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
“Our participation in this summit and our continued engagement with all stakeholders aims to understand different perspectives, approaches and options to find a path towards a sustainable resolution of the conflict.”said Pawan Kapoor. According to him, India decided to avoid association with the final document prepared after the Swiss summit.
It should be noted that, following the results of the conference on Ukraine held in Switzerland on June 15 and 16, 79 of the 91 participating countries signed the final communiqué.
Countries that refused include: Brazil, India, South Africa, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Armenia, Bahrain, Indonesia, Libya, Mexico and Thailand. The Vatican also did not sign the final declaration, as it had observer status.
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Source: Rossa Primavera

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