80 countries at Swiss conference agree territorial integrity of Ukraine must be basis of any peace
- Eighty countries collectively support Ukraine's territorial integrity in peace talks, excluding some developing nations at a Swiss conference.
- A joint communique concludes a two-day conference in Switzerland, hoping for Russia's participation in peace discussions, despite its absence.
- The final document highlights the importance of the U.N. Charter and respect for territorial integrity in achieving a lasting peace in Ukraine.
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78 countries at Swiss conference agree Ukraine’s territorial integrity must be basis of any peace
OBBURGEN, Switzerland — Nearly 80 countries called Sunday for the "territorial integrity" of Ukraine to be the basis for any peace agreement to end Russia's two-year war, though some key developing nations at a Swiss conference did not join in. The way forward for diplomacy remains unclear.
Representatives of 80 countries attending a peace summit on Ukraine in Switzerland today signed a declaration stating that Ukraine's “territorial integrity” is the basis for any peace agreement that would end the war.
The signatories emphasized that the Russian attack has created widespread human suffering, destruction, and risks of crises and global consequences.
Tras cumbre en Suiza, 80 países coincidieron en que 'integridad territorial' debe ser base para acuerdo de paz en la guerra con Rusia.
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