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New Zealand To Attend ‘Summit On Peace In Ukraine’ In Switzerland

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New Zealand will be represented at the Summit on Peace in Ukraine by Minister Mark Mitchell in Switzerland later this week.

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A summit meeting in Switzerland is intended to support Ukraine's peace plan. But what does Russia's peace plan look like? And what are China and Brazil up to?

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Switzerland hosts a summit on Saturday and Sunday designed as a 'first step' to find the way towards peace in Ukraine.

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“The summit [which will take place Saturday and Sunday in Switzerland] is a first step, but there will be no peace process without Russia. The question is not whether Russia will join, but when,” said the Swiss Foreign Minister, Ignazio Cassis. On Saturday and Sunday, Switzerland hosts a summit that will serve as a “first step” in finding a path to peace in Ukraine, attended by dozens of senior leaders, but without Russia or, a priori, China. “W…

·Portugal
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"A cimeira [que vai decorrer sábado e domingo na Suiça] é um primeiro passo, mas não haverá processo de paz sem a Rússia. A questão não é saber se a Rússia vai aderir, mas sim quando", afirmou o ministro dos Negócios Estrangeiros suiço, Ignazio Cassis. A Suíça acolhe, sábado e domingo, uma cimeira que servirá como um "primeiro passo" para encontrar um caminho para a paz na Ucrânia, com a presença de dezenas de altos líderes, mas sem a Rússia ou…

·Portugal
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TVA Nouvelles broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Monday, June 10, 2024.
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