India says Ukraine asked for more medical supplies

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Ukraine First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Emine Dzhaparova has invited Indian companies to help rebuild the country battered by Russia’s invasion.

Ukraine's First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Emine Dzhaparova has invited Indian companies to help rebuild her country.

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- India said on Wednesday that Ukraine has asked for more medicine and medical equipment and has invited Indian firms to help rebuild the country battered by

Russia’s invasion.

Ukraine made its request during a four-day visit to India by First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Emine Dzhaparova that ended on Wednesday, the Indian Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

Ms Dzhaparova held talks with India’s junior foreign minister, Ms Meenakshi Lekhi, and handed over a letter from President Volodymyr Zelensky to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the ministry said. It gave no details of the letter.

“Rebuilding infrastructure in Ukraine could be an opportunity for Indian companies,” the ministry cited Ms Dzhaparova as saying.

India has sent humanitarian aid to Ukraine since the start of the war, including medicine and medical equipment.

Ms Dzhaparova’s visit was the first by a high-ranking official from Ukraine since Russia launched its invasion.

India has not been as critical of its old ally Russia as some other countries over the invasion, and has increased its purchases of Russian oil.

It has sought a diplomatic solution to the conflict while Mr Modi, in comments seen as mildly critical of Russian President Vladimir Putin, told him last September that now was “not an era of war”.

Ms Dzhaparova, in comments to the media during her visit, said Ukraine wanted India to be more involved in helping resolve the conflict and that Ukraine looked forward to welcoming Mr Modi to Kyiv “one day”.

India holds the rotating presidency of the Group of 20 and Ms Dzhaparova said Ukraine expected India to invite Ukrainian officials to G-20 events and that Mr Zelensky would be keen to address a G-20 summit in New Delhi in September, as he did by video during the grouping’s last summit in Indonesia.

The Indian ministry did not refer to these requests in its statement.

India does not want the war to overshadow G-20 events, Indian officials have said, but the first two G-20 ministerial events India hosted, in February and March, saw rifts over the war between Group of Seven nations on the one hand, and Russia and China on the other. REUTERS

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