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India welcomes successful elections in Ukraine

| | May 31, 2014, at 12:24 am
New Delhi, May 30 (IBNS) India has welcomed the successful conduct of the presidential elections in Ukraine and congratulated the Government and the friendly people of Ukraine, as well as President-elect Petro Poroshenko on his victory in the polls.
"India is a firm believer in the power of the expression of democratic will by the people. As the largest democracy in the world, India has recently seen a vibrant election where the people have voted a new Government with a clear mandate. 
 
"The unambiguous mandate in Ukraine will hopefully provide a healing touch after the recent incidents of violence. India hopes that the election of Mr. Poroshenko as the fifth President of the Republic of Ukraine, would lead to an inclusive dialogue among various sections of Ukraine’s population for a peaceful resolution of the crisis, restoring peace and stability in Ukraine and in the region," said the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) in a statement on Friday. 
 
Ties between India and Ukraine, which are marked by warmth and friendship, have grown stronger over the years. India looks forward to further strengthening its comprehensive partnership with Ukraine, it said. 
 
Meanwhile, India has advised its nationals, including students, to leave eastern Ukraine in view of the violence there. 
 
"In view of the security situation in Donetsk and Lugansk regions in eastern Ukraine marked by frequent violent clashes, Indian citizens, particularly students, are strongly advised to leave these regions as soon as possible," said the Indian embassy in Ukraine. 
 
"Indian citizens in the other parts of eastern and southern Ukraine should remain vigilant about their personal safety and security," it said. 
 
"Indian citizens should avoid non-essential travel to Ukraine for the time being. Indians who decide to travel to Ukraine should invariably check with the concerned Ukrainian Embassy about any new regulations including those requiring visitors to hold a minimum amount of cash to meet expenses for the duration of their visit and restrictions on use of credit and debit cards," it said. 
 
The Embassy of India in Kyiv is constantly monitoring the situation and would be posting advisories on its website: www.embassyofindiaukraine.in which should be regularly checked for updates, said the embassy. 
 
In addition, Indians in Ukraine, especially students, are strongly advised to register themselves on the Embassy’s website and provide necessary contact details therein. This would facilitate Embassy’s efforts in disseminating relevant information.
 

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