Once the plan of action is agreed upon by all and understood by all people, it will be announced to Russian representatives, the president said.
Russia was not invited to the first peace summit in Switzerland because it was not interested in ending the war of aggression. Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky said this at the first plenary session of the Peace Summit on Saturday, June 15.
“Russia is not here now. Why if Russia was interested in peace, there would not be this war,” he said.
According to Zelensky, the world should jointly decide what a just peace means and how to achieve it based on the UN Charter.
“And then, when the plan of action is on the table, agreed upon by all and understood by all people, it will be announced to the representatives of Russia And so that at the second Peace Summit we can record the real end of the war.
He also shares expectations from the summit in Switzerland.
“The first is to prove that the return of security is in fact possible. The second is to provide a real plan so that every step towards peace works – from nuclear and food security to the release of prisoners and deportees , until the complete end of the war without the threat of another beginning I believe that it is possible that there is no need to reinvent the wheel when the UN Charter defines the foundations of peace and the normal coexistence of people , “said Zelensky.
We remind you that on June 15, the Peace Summit to resolve the war in Ukraine began in Switzerland. The event was attended by 101 countries and international organizations from all continents.
At the same time, Russia was not invited to the Peace Summit. The OP said that, perhaps, representatives of Moscow will participate in the next meeting.
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