
New Delhi, March 19 Days after six Ukrainian nationals were detained by Indian authorities, Ukraine called for a transparent investigation into the case on Thursday and expressed its willingness to cooperate in the investigation.
At the same time, Ukraine stated that it "firmly rejects any insinuations regarding the possible involvement of the Ukrainian state in supporting terrorist activities" in India.
The Ukrainian nationals were detained on charges of entering Mizoram without authorization and for alleged unlawful activities. An American national was also detained in the case.
Ukraine's ambassador Oleksandr Polishchuk had met Secretary (West) in the External Affairs Ministry, Sibi George, this week and sought consular access to the Ukrainians.
The embassy of Ukraine on Thursday took note of media reports indicating that the initiation of action in the case was "prompted" by information provided by the Russian side.
According to reports, the Ukrainian nationals were charged with unlawful activities for allegedly helping certain entities in Myanmar which work closely with anti-India insurgent groups.
In a statement, the mission expressed its "serious concern" over what it claimed as the "presence of circumstances that point to a possible orchestrated and politically motivated nature of this case, as evidenced, in particular, by the facts known at this stage".
"Ukraine firmly rejects any insinuations regarding the possible involvement of the Ukrainian state in supporting terrorist activities," it said.
The embassy also referred to a India-Ukraine joint statement issued in August 2024 in which both sides strongly condemned terrorism in all its forms and emphasised that there can be no justification for terrorism.
"Proceeding from this shared position, Ukraine maintains that any allegation related to terrorism must be considered exclusively on the basis of verified facts, transparent procedures, and full intergovernmental cooperation," the embassy said.
"In this regard, Ukraine emphasises the necessity of ensuring objectivity, transparency, and impartiality in the investigation of this case," it said.
In this context, the Ukrainian side said it is ready to provide "active cooperation" to the India authorities, especially under the framework of the existing bilateral treaty on mutual legal assistance in criminal matters.
"We also emphasize that Ukraine has no interest in any activity that could pose a threat to the security of India," the embassy said.
"On the contrary, Ukraine consistently advocates for strengthening security, trust, and cooperation with India as an influential and friendly state," it said.
"Instead, it is Russia, as an aggressor state, that seeks under every circumstance to drive a wedge between friendly countries -- Ukraine and India," the embassy alleged.