Dpty Head of President’s Office Zhovkva, new Indian Ambassador discuss cooperation, preparations for Second Peace Summit
Deputy Head of the Office of the President, Ihor Zhovkva, met with the newly appointed Ambassador of the Republic of India to Ukraine, Ravi Shankar, and congratulated him on the beginning of his diplomatic mission in our country, the press service of the President’s Office reported on Wednesday.
“During the meeting, the implementation of the Peace Formula and preparations for the second Summit were also discussed. The parties paid special attention to bilateral cooperation issues, particularly in the humanitarian and economic areas, as well as in education and culture,” the message reads.
Zhovkva thanked India for its participation in the first Peace Summit. During the meeting, the implementation of the Peace Formula and preparations for the second Summit were also discussed.
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