Ukraine’s President’s Office will use results of Peace Summit to arrange next one
Pravda Ukraine
Ihor Zhovkva, Deputy Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, has shared Ukraine’s further plans following the inauguration Peace Summit held in Switzerland.
Source: Zhovkva on Facebook, as reported by European Pravda
Details: He revealed that Ukraine’s next steps would be holding thematic events concerning every point of the Summit’s results at the level of the ministers and advisors, and some countries have expressed readiness to arrange them.
Zhovkva specified that these countries are France, Czechia, Türkiye, Kenya, Saudi Arabia, the US, Norway, Poland, Canada, Qatar, Chile, Finland, the Netherlands, Germany, and the UK.
“After that we will participate in the second Summit which must lay the foundations of a long-lasting and just peace,” Zhovkva noted.
He confirmed that the document remains open and can be joined by any country or international organisation, which respects the UN Statute and the international law.
“And the number of states to join the Communique will definitely be increasing,” Zhovkva believes.
Background:
- Participants in the Global Peace Summit in Switzerland issued a joint communiqué on the foundations of peace in Ukraine.
- The final declaration of the Global Peace Summit, held in Switzerland, was signed by 80 countries and four organisations.
- On the eve of the event, Switzerland rejected the final document of the Peace Summit, which could have had undesirable consequences for Ukraine – the decision’s text was subsequently changed.
- After this, several states that had planned to attend the Peace Summit decided not to.
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