Switzerland announced the date of the summit on the Ukrainian peace formula.
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The conference will take place on June 15-16 at the Bürgenstock resort in the canton of Nidwalden near the city of Lucerne.
There is now sufficient international support for a high-level conference to begin the peace process, The Guardian quotes a statement to the Swiss Federal Council.
The event is expected to attract between 80 and 100 countries, mostly from the so-called Global South. Bloomberg previously wrote about this.
There is still no 100% certainty that China will join the summit. Ukraine’s allies see China’s presence as important to the meeting’s success given the influence they say Beijing has over Moscow.
A spokesman for the Swiss Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that the date and location of the conference have not yet been determined.
In addition to the perspectives of Ukraine, Russia and Europe, it is also important to listen to the Global South, which will play a key role in the eventual inclusion of Russia in this process. That is why we are in close contact with China, India, Brazil, South Africa and Saudi Arabia, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said in an interview with Bloomberg on April 8.
Beijing took part in only one meeting between national security advisers, aimed at laying the groundwork for the summit.
Several countries have pressed Russia to attend the meeting in Switzerland, but Kyiv wants broad agreement on key principles that will form the basis of any future settlement before engaging with Moscow.
Source: Racurs

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