In this episode of Worldview, we discuss Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba’s visit to India and its significance
2 years After the Russian war in Ukraine began, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba is finally invited to India- does the visit signify a u turn, a rethink or simply rebalancing by New Delhi and Kiev? And given close India Russia ties, What is on the Ukrainian wishlist for India?
This week New Delhi had an unusual visitor: The Foreign Minister of Ukraine, Dmytro Kuleba. Unusual because since the beginning of the Ukraine war, and Kuleba’s appointment as FM in 2022
-No Ukrainian Minister at Cabinet level have visited Delhi
-In the part year 2 deputy ministers have visited, but did not change India’s policy
-No Indian minister at any rank has yet visited Kiev during the war, although several ministers were sent to neighbouring countries to help with bringing home Indian students
-MEA secretary Sanjay Verma had visited Ukraine in 2023
-PM Modi has spoken with Ukraine President Zelensky a number of times, met him on the sidelines of the G7 in Hiroshima, but did not accept his request to address the G20 meeting
-In contrast, India and Russia have exchanged a number of ministerial and NSA visits since the war began. PM Modi has not visited Moscow or hosted President Putin, but sent EAM Jaishankar to Russia for a 5 day visit in December
So, what is Ukraine’s FM hoping as the outcomes from his visit? Speaking before he landed in Delhi, here’s what Kuleba said, invoking Mahatma Gandhi to seek Indian support
What does this mean:
-To begin with, Ukraine wants to reset ties with India, that have been strained by Ukraine’s criticism of India’s ties with Russia.
-At the beginning of the war Zelensky was critical of India, especially after India abstained on all UN UNGA UNSC IAEA and HRC votes that condemned Russia’s invasion
-Kuleba himself said India should stop buying oil from Russia, saying it was mixed with the “blood of Ukrainians”, as it funded Russia’s war effort
-Another Zelensky advisor questioned India and China’s intellect in backing Russia
-By ensuring an invitation from a Russian partner, Kuleba is sending a message with the optics of the visit, which will be watched closely in Moscow, especially as Russia reels from the massive terror attack this month, which Russia blamed Kiev for
2. Ukraine wants India to become a part of the peace process
In January 2024, Zelensky met the Swiss President in Berne, asking him to set up a peace summit that will for the first time seek to bring Russia and Ukraine to the table the summit is now expected in June
-Russia, that wants a ceasefire and status quo to precede all talks has not indicated it will attend
-As a result western powers, Switzerland and Ukraine want those who they believe have clout with Moscow, like India and China to attend the summit. China says it is considering the invitation, the MEA when asked, has been non-committal.
In particular, they want PM Modi to convey the messages of the summit to President Putin, as India has done in the past on the grain initiative and on nuclear safety issues.
3. And on a bilateral note, the Ukraine FM was seeking not just political support, but concrete assistance
India has thus far sent 15 consignments of humanitarian aid to Ukraine during the war mainly tents, blankets, medicines
However, Ukraine wants India to allow exports of more technical goods especially low cost options of cellphone towers and communication infrastructure to replace those damaged by Russian bombing, medical devices and hospital equipment, as well as construction equipment for reconstruction in the country.
-He also wants Indian companies to be allowed to invest in Ukraine
WV Take:
If India aspires for global leadership, the opportunity to play a role in resolving one of the world’s biggest conflicts must not be taken lightly. While there is always the risk of public failure, a prominent role in the peace process would also help India campaign for UN Security Council permanent membership, as well as the more immediate run for temporary member in 2028.
Read more here: https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/india-should-lead-the-way-on-peace-process-says-ukraine-fm-pitches-for-indian-participation-in-swiss-conference/article68003792.ece00:00 to 00:35 intro
00:36 to 02:03 Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba's visit to India
02:04 to 02:28 Kuleba's message seeking Mahatma Gandhi
02:30 to 7:23: What does it mean
7:24 to 07:52 Jaishankar-Kuleba meeting
7:53 to 09:20 What is the role India can play?
09:21 to 09:54 WV take
9:55 to 11:54 Reading recommendation
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