Most of the more than 90 countries and international organizations that participated in the event signed the final report. Andhra asserted that some key developing countries, including India, Brazil, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia, did not.
Russia was not invited. China also did not participate in the conference.
The final report was signed
“The Russian Federation’s ongoing war against Ukraine continues to cause widespread human suffering and destruction, and creates risks and crises with global consequences,” Reuters quoted him as saying.
The document emphasized the importance of the United Nations Charter and noted that “respect for territorial integrity and sovereignty” should be “the basis for achieving a comprehensive, just and lasting peace in Ukraine,” the AP reported.
The report, released after two days of talks at the Buergenstock facility in Switzerland, focused on nuclear and food security issues and prisoner exchanges.
Swiss President Viola Amherd, who hosted the event, said at the closing press conference that the signing of the declaration by the “majority” of participants “shows what diplomacy can achieve”.
Zelensky talks about success
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky considered the format of the meeting a success. He expressed hope that the conference’s topics – nuclear energy and food security and the return of prisoners and deported children to Ukraine – would allow practical steps to be taken to restore full security and peace.
In turn, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said that he takes into account all the basic plans of his country, “Ukraine should engage in dialogue with Russia, but not in the language of an ultimatum,” he said. Buergenstock on Sunday.
Vladimir Putin told a meeting with the leadership of the Foreign Ministry in Moscow on Friday that the Russian army would cease fire if Ukrainian troops withdrew from Ukrainian territories illegally annexed by Russia, and vowed not to join NATO. US National Security Adviser Jack Sullivan insisted that Putin’s offer contravenes the UN Charter and “goes against basic morality and common sense”.