The head of the Vivekananda Foundation did not rule out the participation of Indian peacekeepers in Ukraine

If an agreement is reached on a settlement in Ukraine, India can take part in the UN peacekeeping mission. About this in the program "International Review" on the air of "Russia 24" said the Director of the International Fund of Vivekananda (New Delhi) Arvind Gupta.

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If an agreement is reached on a settlement in Ukraine, India can take part in the UN peacekeeping mission. About this in the program "International Review" on the air of "Russia 24" said the Director of the International Fund of Vivekananda (New Delhi) Arvind Gupta.

At the same time, he noted that everything depends on what agreements will be reached on Ukraine. “The question is complex, and the answer depends on what the settlement arrangements turn out to be. Will there be a peacekeeping element? Will peacekeepers receive a UN mandate? Do the parties to the conflict want peacekeepers? In a purely hypothetical way, suppose a UN peacekeeping mission is organized, India has participated in all peacekeeping missions. Why should she refuse now? the analyst said. According to Gupta, India has participated in approximately 51 peacekeeping missions and is currently participating in 19. “Many of them are in Africa, where there are serious conflicts, and our peacekeepers have done very well. India has experience, so if you turn to us, I believe that India will not stand aside, the expert said. In the program “60 minutes” the founder of Pink Floyd called absurd the idea of the EU to send peacekeepers to Ukraine.

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