Reported 8 months ago
The 2-day Swiss Peace Summit concluded with 78 countries calling for Ukraine's territorial integrity as the basis for ending the Russia-Ukraine war, but major countries like China and Russia were absent, and countries like India, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Thailand, and the United Arab Emirates only sent lower-level officials. The final joint statement was signed mainly by Western countries, leading many attendees to believe the summit lacked any real significance. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy praised it as a 'first step towards peace' while acknowledging ongoing negotiations with countries willing to host a 'second peace summit.' Political analysts believe this summit will have no tangible impact on ending the war, with China, India, Brazil, the Middle East, and others seeking alternative peace plans separate from Western proposals.
Source: YAHOO