Papua New Guinea joined the final communiqué of the first Peace Summit in Switzerland.
Changes in the list of signatories of the Global Peace Summit communique: what is known
Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky announced changes in the list of signatories of the Global Peace Summit communiqué on social network X.
With its signature, Papua New Guinea has strengthened Oceania's voice in peacekeeping efforts, the head of state said.
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“I appreciate this significant contribution to restoring respect for the UN Charter and international law.” We continue to work to expand the participation of countries from different regions in this historical document,” noted the President of Ukraine.
Vladimir Zelensky notes: every vote is important in favor of a just and lasting peace in Ukraine.
What is known about the list of signatories of the communique of the Global Peace Summit
The list of signatories of the communique of the Global Peace Summit, which lasted on June 15 and 16 in Bürgenstock, Switzerland, changes throughout the month.
At first the list contained signatures of representatives of 80 countries and 4 organizations (Council of Europe, European Commission, European Council and European Parliament).
Then Iraq and Jordan were not included in the Global Peace Summit communiqué list.
According to the Deputy Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Igor Zhovkva, these countries did not sign the communiqué, and their appearance on the list is a technical failure due to the “established consent” procedure.
Later, Rwanda was removed from the list.
Thereafter, Antigua and Barbuda, the Organization of American States, Zambia, the Republic of the Marshall Islands, Barbados, Guyana, Tonga, joined the communiqué of the Global Peace Summit Federated States of Micronesia, Mauritius, Papua New Guinea.
Did not support the communiqué of the Peace Summit in Switzerland Armenia, Bahrain, Colombia, India, Indonesia, Libya, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Thailand, United Arab Emirates.
The communiqué of the Global Peace Summit in Switzerland currently has 92 signatures.
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