Ukrainian Foreign Minister to visit India to discuss humanitarian aid to Kyiv

Dzhaparova will extend an invitation to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to visit Kyiv

Ukraine's First Deputy Foreign Minister Emine Dzhaparova will visit New Delhi next week to discuss, among other things, the provision of additional humanitarian aid.

Source. This was reported by The Hindu, cited by Interfax-Ukraine.

According to diplomatic sources, Ukraine has requested additional humanitarian aid from India, including pharmaceuticals, medical equipment, and power equipment to repair energy infrastructure damaged during the war, and both sides are expected to discuss the provision of such support, the report said.

Dzhaparova is also expected to extend an invitation to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to visit Kyiv.

Diplomatic sources said that the final arrangements are still being discussed, but confirmed that Emine Dzhaparova is expected to arrive in New Delhi on Monday and hold an interagency dialogue, as well as meet with media and think tanks in the capital to enlist support for Ukraine in India.

Background. Recently, it became known that one of India's largest state-owned banks joined the sanctions against Russian oil.

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