Rishi Sunak lands in Switzerland for Ukraine peace summit
- The Swiss Peace Summit in Switzerland is working on creating peace between Ukraine and Russia, with 100 countries and organizations in attendance, but no Moscow delegation present.
- Prime Minister Sunak, among 50 world leaders at the summit in Lake Lucerne, warns Russia's allies of being 'on the wrong side of history.'
- Sunak accuses Putin of avoiding genuine peace efforts and influencing countries to avoid the summit, labeling his negotiation stance as deceptive.
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Only 80 of the 93 participating states sign the final declaration of the meeting in Switzerland. Important states such as India and South Africa, which continue to maintain friendly contacts with Russia, are refusing to give their consent.
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Read Full ArticleIt was said in advance that the Ukraine peace conference in Switzerland was toothless. But 92 nations came to reassure each other that they stood up for international law.
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