Brazil, India, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, Mexico and South Africa: these are some of the countries that did not sign the final document of the peace conference on Ukraine in Lucerne
Many key countries in the Global South – such as Saudi Arabia, Mexico, India, Brazil, South Africa, Indonesia – have not signed the final declaration of the peace summit in Lamp.
Dozens of countries attending the peace summit on Ukraine in Switzerland said on Sunday that Kiev’s “territorial integrity” should be respected and that “dialogue between all parties” was necessary to find a lasting solution. “We believe that achieving peace requires involvement and dialogue between all parties“, we read in a final statement, supported by the vast majority of the over 90 countries that participated in the forum. The document also reaffirmed the commitment to the “territorial integrity of all States, including Ukraine”.
“The countries that did not come to the summit see what is happening: Ukraine is building consensus around the peace formula and this allows us to make enormous steps forward towards a just peace, not at all costs.” The Ukrainian Foreign Minister said this Dmytro Kuleba speaking to journalists. “The next summit should lead to the end of the war and we need the other side to be at the table: our task is to bring Ukraine to that table as strongly as possible,” he said, specifying that “the process of finalizing the communiqué It is in its final stage.”
“Two weeks ago it was written that Saudi Arabia had declined the invitation to the summit and we knew that wasn’t true. The fact that it is here shows that it is committed to the peace process: Riyadh is in the game.” Kuleba said this in response to a question about the statements of some countries in the Global South. Riyadh had spoken of the need for “difficult compromises”. “We respect the positions of other countries. Our position is clear: the fundamental principles of international law and the UN charter must be at the center of the peace process, we can talk about the rest.”
Ukraine, Zelensky: the whole world interested in nuclear safety – “We are all, around the world, equally interested in ensuring that there is no danger to nuclear power plants and other nuclear facilities and I am grateful for this.” Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said this in Switzerland. “The participants of today’s peace summit fully understood all this – continued Zelensky – and recognized the need to restore full security in their nuclear power plant, which was taken over by Russian troops and transformed into a war canteen” he added .
Ukraine, Zelensky: our children kidnapped, dispersed throughout Russia – “Children made hostages, kidnapped by the Russians, from our land and dispersed throughout the territory of Russia”. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky spoke about this in his closing statements in Switzerland, recalling that when we talk about hostages “we are talking about a significant number of people and we must bring each of them home”. “It’s terrible and we need to free thousands of people who had years, years of their lives taken away while they were tortured, who were lied to, while they were told that no one was waiting for them,” Zelensky continued. “Imagine what a personal catastrophe it is for each of these people, for each of these children, children in captivity, and we have to free them, all of them,” he added. “Many thanks to (Canadian Prime Minister Justin) Trudeau and all the participants in the humanitarian panel on the release of people from captivity. Thank you all. And I hope we can get results as soon as possible,” he added.
WHO HAS SIGNED THE FINAL DOCUMENT AND WHO HAS NOT – Brazil, India, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, Mexico and South Africa: these are some of the countries that did not sign the final document of the peace conference on Ukraine in Lucerne (essentially the so-called Brics group countries). Signing the document: Albania, Andorra, Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Benin, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Cape Verde, Canada, Chile, Costa Rica, Council of Europe, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Estonia, European Commission, European Parliament, Fiji, Finland, France, Gambia, Georgia, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Guatemala, Hungary, Iceland, Iraq, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Kenya, Kosovo, Lithuania, Latvia , Liberia, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malta, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, Holland, New Zealand, North Macedonia, Norway, Palau, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, South Korea, Romania, Rwanda, San Marino, Serbia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Somalia, Spain, Suriname, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, Great Britain, the United States and Uruguay.
“Zelensky should think about Putin’s peace offer because the military situation in Kiev has worsened.” He states it Dmitry Peskovthe spokesperson of the Russian president, as Tass writes.
“Russian President Vladimir Putin does not reject negotiations with Ukraine, but their outcome must be approved by the legitimate Ukrainian government. Volodymyr Zelensky does not belong to this category“, continues the Kremlin spokesman. Zelensky “is not the person with whom you can register an agreement in writing because de jure this registration will be illegitimate.” “However, Putin does not refuse anything, he does not refuse the possibility of negotiations, according to the constitution of the country,” Peskov added.
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