World leaders meet in Switzerland to discuss a Ukraine peace roadmap. Russia is notably absent
- The forum, described as not a negotiation by Swiss President Viola Amherd, aims to inspire a process for a just and lasting peace.
- Zelenskyy praised the global representation at the summit as "unprecedented."
- The summit focuses on nuclear safety, food security, and the return of prisoners of war and abducted children from Zelenskyy's 10-point peace plan.
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World leaders in Switzerland for Ukraine peace summit
World leaders have gathered at a Swiss Alpine resort to seek broader consensus for Ukraine's peace proposals at a summit shunned by China and dismissed as a waste of time by Russia, which pushed its own rival ceasefire plans.
World leaders attend Ukraine peace summit in Switzerland, with Russia notably absent
Dozens of world leaders converged on a Swiss resort Saturday to discuss how to bring peace to war-ravaged Ukraine, though any hopes of a real breakthrough were muted by the absence of Russia.
World leaders join major Ukraine peace summit in Switzerland - but no Russia or China
Image: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky arrives in Switzerland on Friday ahead of a peace summit set to take place over the weekend. | Michael Buholzer/Pool/AFP/Getty Images via CNN Newsource. Video: Addressing the Ukrainian peace summit in Switzerland, President Zelensky said that “may justice be established as soon as possible.” | FDFA More than 100 countries and organizations have gathered for a major conference in Switzerland dedicated…
World leaders meet in Switzerland to discuss a roadmap to peace for Ukraine
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy sought to make the case for the global impact of Russia’s war in Ukraine as he kicked off the Summit on Peace in Ukraine hosted by Switzerland on Saturday.
World leaders gather at Ukraine peace summit, Russia absent issues an ultimatum for Kyiv surrender
The presidents of Ecuador, Ivory Coast, Kenya and Somalia will join many Western heads of state and government and other leaders at a conference this weekend aimed to plot out first steps toward peace in Ukraine – with Russia notably absent. More information with FRANCE 24 correspondent Gulliver Cragg.
World leaders meet in Switzerland to discuss a Ukraine peace roadmap. Russia is notably absent
Dozens of world leaders converged on a Swiss resort on Saturday to discuss how to bring peace to war-ravaged Ukraine, though any hopes of a real breakthrough were muted by the absence of Russia.Three years into the war, the combatants remain as far apart as they’ve ever been, with Kyiv sticking to its demands that Russia leave all Ukrainian territory it has seized and Moscow pressing on with its grinding offensive that has already taken large sw…
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