Representatives in Davos were appointed by: 39 countries in Europe, 18 countries in Asia, 12 countries in Africa, 6 countries in South America, 3 countries in North America, 2 countries in Oceania.
The fourth meeting of national security advisers on the Ukrainian Peace Formula took place in Davos. Representatives of 81 countries and international organizations took part, said the head of the Presidential Office Andrei Ermak on his Telegram channel.
Representatives in Davos were appointed by: 39 countries in Europe, 18 countries in Asia, 12 countries in Africa, 6 countries in South America, 3 countries in North America, 2 countries in Oceania.
As Ermak noted, the steady increase in the number of countries joining the work on a joint action plan for World Formula is a good sign. In particular, countries in the Global South are increasingly included in the work.
Ermak noted that a ceasefire would not be the end of the Russian invasion, but would only give the enemy a chance to stop and gather strength.
“This is certainly not the path to peace. The Russians do not want peace. They want domination. So, the choice is simple: either we lose and lose, or we win and live. And we fight ,” explained Yermak.
“The peace that Ukraine seeks must guarantee its safety, integrity, sovereignty and the possibility of development. It must prevent the repetition of aggression. Together we will create a holistic structure for achieving such peace. Its elements are closely related. And this is the only way,” added the head of the Office of the President.
Let’s recall that in November 2022, at the G20 summit in Bali, President Vladimir Zelensky announced a 10-point Peace Formula. He noted that Ukraine should not offer compromises with conscience, sovereignty, territory and independence.
The head of state believes that the Peace Formula can be implemented within six months, and now preparations are underway for the Global Peace Summit. Advisory meetings are an interim step towards this big summit.
Source: korrespondent

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