India, Saudi Arabia, Brazil did not sign the call for peace in Ukraine

India, Saudi Arabia, Brazil did not sign the call for peace in Ukraine
More than 80 countries signed a joint declaration in Ukraine. But some countries, including India and Brazil, have yet to sign.

In Switzerland, representatives of more than 90 countries, including leaders of 50 countries, discussed how to make peace in Ukraine. Then they issued a joint statement. However, some countries such as India, Brazil and South Africa are not part of this joint declaration.

This is the first peace conference in Ukraine. This luxury and historical resort in the mountains of Switzerland has hosted 50 leaders. It is easy to imagine the political effort necessary to bring many leaders together for peace talks. , However, Russia was not invited to the meeting and China canceled the meeting. Switzerland says it wants to lay the foundations for a long road to peace in the future.

Ukrainian President Zelenskyi said that this is a historic event.

The presence of many leaders and representatives from all continents is indeed a great event. Political efforts in recent months have made this possible.

At this meeting, the peace of Ukraine was discussed for two days. The Kenyan president condemned Moscow and said that all those involved in the war should remain calm. The Saudi foreign minister said the path to peace is difficult.

This statement was made after the discussion. More than 80 countries signed the joint declaration. Countries like USA, EU, Ghana, Kenya, Argentina, Colombia, Philippines, Qatar, Guatemala signed it.

According to the statement, Russia's declaration of war against Ukraine reflects the devastating situation and people's problems. As a result, the world is in trouble. We are against any country that is deprived of its sovereignty and political freedom. We are committed to the principles of sovereignty, territorial integrity and sovereignty of all countries, including Ukraine. The meeting also discussed the defense of Ukraine's honor.
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar or any minister did not attend the meeting. He was represented by Pawan Kapoor, Western Secretary of the Ministry of External Affairs.

India has not signed any charter or other document related to this conference, according to a statement from the Ministry of External Affairs.

According to the Ministry of External Affairs, India wants a long-term peaceful solution to this conflict. So they participated in this meeting, now in the NSA level meeting.

However, resolving this dispute requires serious negotiations between the two parties. India needs it. All parties involved should try to resolve this issue as soon as possible.

India has said that the issue can be resolved through diplomatic channels and dialogue.