“Achieving peace requires participation and dialogue of all parties”: what is known about the draft summit communiqué Diana Kwasniewska What is known about the draft communique of the summit in Switzerland/Collage 24 Channel, photo pixabay In the draft communiqué of the Summit Peace in Switzerland may say that future peace negotiations should involve “representatives of all sides.” This is possible after reaching agreements on nuclear security, food security and the return of prisoners of war and abducted children. It is these three points that Ukraine identified from the peace formula as those that will be considered at the Peace Summit. The draft communique from the summit was at the disposal of journalists, but they convince us that it is not final and can be changed before approval. We believe that achieving peace requires participation and dialogue between all parties. Therefore, we have decided to take concrete steps in the future in the above-mentioned areas with further involvement of representatives from all parties. The Charter of the United Nations, in particular the principles of respect for the territorial integrity and sovereignty of all states, can and will serve as the basis for achieving a comprehensive, just and lasting peace in Ukraine, the draft says. In the document available to journalists, the mention of Russian representatives was replaced with “all parties.” Moreover, instead of the wording “Russian war,” they wrote “Russian aggression.” By the way, Bloomberg reported, citing the draft document, that the Peace Summit in Switzerland should become the basis for future negotiations between Ukraine and Russia after reaching agreements.What is it about? may be stated in the draft communiqué of the Peace Summit
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“Achieving peace requires participation and dialogue of all parties”: what is known about the draft summit communiqué
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