Final communiqué of Global Peace Summit signed by 80 states and 4 organisations
Pravda Ukraine
The final declaration of the Global Peace Summit, held in Switzerland, has been signed by 80 countries and four organisations.
Source: Dmytro Lubinets, the Verkhovna Rada (the Ukrainian Parliament) Commissioner for Human Rights, as reported by European Pravda
Details: Saudi Arabia, Thailand, India, Mexico, South Africa, Brazil, and the United Arab Emirates have not signed the document.
According to Lubinets, signing the proclamation indicates a commitment to Ukraine’s sovereignty.
Quote: “This [also] includes the need for the activities at the ZNPP (Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant – ed.) to be fully controlled by Ukraine, the inadmissibility of attacks on trade ships in Ukraine’s seas, the request for the repatriation of prisoners under the ‘all for all’ formula, and the unconditional return of Ukrainian children!,” he said.
The two-day Global Peace Summit was held in Switzerland. Within its scope, plenary sessions and discussions focusing on three aspects of the Peace Formula were held, specifically, nuclear security, food security, and the humanitarian dimension.
Following the meeting, a declaration is to be published, with all states invited to join.
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