Ukraine believes a second summit to consider Kyiv's proposals for peace with Russia could be hosted by a country in the Global South, a senior official was quoted as saying by the Interfax-Ukraine news agency on Friday, APA reports.
Moscow, which was not invited, described the summit's result - a communique signed by most participants but spurned by India, Brazil and Saudi Arabia in particular - as "close to nil".
"We have several countries [offering to host], and I can say with a high degree of probability that such a summit could take place in one of the countries of the Global South," presidential aide Ihor Zhovkva was cited as saying by Interfax-Ukraine.