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The peace summit on Ukraine ended in Switzerland. What did it achieve?
The peace summit on Ukraine in Switzerland ended with the signing of the Burgenstock Declaration. The exact content of the final declaration has not been disclosed. However, Swiss President Viola Amherd responded to this question by saying that "food security must not be turned into a weapon under any circumstances, attacks on merchant ships, civilian ports and transit routes, all deported and illegally displaced Ukrainian children and other illegal detentions said that Ukrainians who were taken should be returned to their homeland. He also touched on the issue of ensuring the safety of atomic energy and nuclear facilities.
Read more...17.06.2024 11:05Kazakhstan told the reason why it did not go to the peace summit on Ukraine
Oybek Smadiyarov, the representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan, informed that the neighboring country could not participate in the peace summit held in Switzerland due to the tight schedule of international events. Answering the question about the possibility of official Astana joining the final declaration, he added that "since he did not participate in the summit, he cannot say anything about it." For information, representatives of more than 90 countries and four organizations participated in the summit held in Burgenstock, Switzerland. 80 out of 92 countries signed the communiqué. Representatives of China and Russia did not participate in the summit.
Read more...19.06.2024 10:01