Check out the latest updates from the Ukraine peace summit in Switzerland! World leaders gather to discuss pathways towards peace, but challenges lie ahead. Read on for more details.
The Ukraine peace summit in 2024 convened in Switzerland on June 15-16 with the goal of establishing a comprehensive, just, and lasting peace for the country. Leaders from over 90 countries joined the high-level dialogue, emphasizing the need for dialogue and unity to end the conflict. Despite efforts to forge a path forward, the summit concluded with a fresh plea for peace and support for Ukraine's territorial integrity.
While some key global powers endorsed the joint communiqué, others like Brazil, India, and Saudi Arabia did not sign, highlighting the complexities and divisions in aligning on Ukraine's territorial integrity. The summit also called for the release of prisoners of war and the return of Ukrainian children taken by Russia, emphasizing the humanitarian crisis resulting from the conflict.
President Zelenskyy's initiative aimed to rally support for Ukraine's cause, focusing on the importance of territorial integrity in any potential peace agreement. The event marked a crucial moment in the ongoing conflict, showcasing global efforts to stand behind Ukraine in its pursuit of peace and stability.
In the aftermath of the summit, hopes remain high for Russia to join in on the road to peace, with nearly 80 countries endorsing Ukraine's territorial integrity as a key aspect of any future peace agreement. The journey towards lasting peace in Ukraine continues, with the international community showing solidarity and support for the country's sovereignty and well-being.
We gathered in Switzerland on 15-16 June 2024 to enhance a high-level dialogue on pathways towards a comprehensive, just and lasting peace for Ukraine. We ...
A two-day summit summit in Switzerland dedicated to forging a path forward ended with some of Russia's key partners spurning a joint communique agreed to ...
World leaders call for release of prisoners of war and the return of thousands of Ukrainian children taken by Russia.
More than 90 countries attended the two-day talks at a Swiss Alpine resort at the behest of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, billed as a "peace summit" ...
Brazil, India and Saudi Arabia among countries not to endorse text supporting Ukraine's territorial integrity.
In holding the summit, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy seeks to rally a greater number of countries behind Ukraine's cause, especially those from ...
Nearly 80 countries jointly called for the “territorial integrity” of Ukraine to be the basis for any peace agreement to end Russia's two-year war.
According to Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer, the final declaration of the Ukraine conference on the Bürgenstock will probably not be signed by all ...
Major Global South nations cited Russia's absence or Israel's presence as reasons for not accepting the communique.
The world's media has given a mixed reaction to the Swiss-hosted Ukraine peace conference, which produced a joint communiqué that was signed by most ...
Over 90 countries attended the two-day talks at a Swiss Alpine resort at the behest of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, billed as a "peace summit" even ...
He added that Russian President Vladimir Putin was "still open to dialogue and serious discussion." Last week, Putin said Russia would only join peace talks if ...