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India Prime Minister will come to Kiev to pass on Zelensky's release from Putin - Bloomberg

According to journalists, it is also expected that Ukraine and India will sign several agreements on cooperation in agriculture and defense. India Prime Minister Narendra Modi plans to visit Kiev on Friday, August 23. During his visit, he will send Vladimir Zelensky from the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin. Bloomberg writes about it with reference to anonymous sources.

Journalists have specified that fashion would be awake in Kiev for several hours, which is due to "safety considerations". His visit takes place a few weeks after the Indian leader visited Moscow. A trip to Kiev is trying to "establish" links with the United States, who have expressed disappointment and concern for the visit of Prime Minister of India to the Russian Federation. Before coming to Ukraine, fashion will also visit Poland.

This will be the first visit to the Indian leader to this country over four decades. According to Bloomberg, the unwillingness of fashion to mediate in the cessation of the Russian-Ukrainian war is partly explained by India's dependence on cheap Russian oil and weapons. "New Delhi is refrained from Moscow's criticism for the invasion, which has been going on for the third year, and increases the purchase of Russian oil to a record level," the material reads.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of India has refused comments for publication. Journalists explained that it is important for Zelensky to meet fashion to discuss India's role in restoring peace. "India is central to Zelensky's ambitions to attract the key countries of the so -called global south," the article reads. Journalists recalled that India was among those countries that did not sign the final statement at the June Peace Summit in Switzerland.

According to the authors of the material, meeting with fashion is unlikely to lead to serious shifts, but several agreements, including in agriculture and defense, are expected to be signed. According to journalists, the Ukrainian state-owned enterprise "Zorya-Mashproekt" is negotiating with private Indian companies on the joint production of gas turbines used on warships. Both states also discuss the production of aircraft and aviation engines in India.