A Ukraine peace summit in Switzerland has seen a reduction in the number of participating countries and organizations, dropping from 93 to 78, according to Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. The summit, which aims to discuss President Zelensky's peace plan, has faced notable absences, including Russia and China. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov dismissed the summit as a 'get-together' and criticized Zelensky's peace formula as 'worthless and dead-end.' Despite the setbacks, Kyiv hopes to achieve concrete outcomes to present at a second summit. The German government also expressed disappointment over China's refusal to attend.
ANALYSIS: Slimmed-Down Agenda of Swiss Peace Summit Aims to Secure Consensus With 90 countries and organizations expected to attend the event, the agenda is likely to include only three of 10 points in President Zelensky’s peace plan. https://t.co/7IoxDxXzPd
After 15 countries said they're having doubts about attending the Ukrainian peace summit in Switzerland this week, it's a sign that they indeed want it to be a peace summit, while Ukrainian leadership keeps requesting more weapons. People just don't understand each other.
Peace Summit in Switzerland: media reports reduction in number of participants https://t.co/U5V1frMt5G
🇺🇦The number of countries participating in the peace summit in Switzerland, which will be dedicated to Ukraine, has decreased from 93 to 78, Radio Liberty reports*. T - Trend _______________________ * - foreign agent, recognized as an undesirable organization
🙁 Participation in the Peace Summit was canceled by 15 countries that previously agreed to come to Switzerland (from 93 to 78), - "Radio Liberty" ❗️Another diplomat expressed optimism, noting that "there is still some time" to correct the situation.
⚡️ The number of countries and organizations that have confirmed their participation in Ukraine's global peace summit dropped from 93 to 78, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) reported on June 11, citing several unnamed EU diplomats. https://t.co/z7hxEEir4k
⚡️ The number of countries and organizations that have confirmed their participation in Ukraine's global peace summit dropped from 93 to 78, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty's (RFE/RL) reported on June 11, citing several unnamed EU diplomats. https://t.co/z7hxEEir4k
⚡️ The number of countries and organizations that have confirmed their participation in Ukraine's global peace summit dropped from 93 to 78,Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty's (RFE/RL) reported on June 11, citing several unnamed EU diplomats. https://t.co/z7hxEEir4k
Kyiv Hopes Russia Will Attend Second Ukraine Peace Summit Moscow said it had no interest in joining the meeting and so was not invited by hosts Switzerland, while Kyiv wants to get some concrete outcomes from the meeting to take forward to a second summit.…
#Moscow said it had no interest in joining the meeting and so was not invited by hosts #Switzerland, while #Kyiv wants to get some concrete outcomes from the meeting to take forward to a second #summit. https://t.co/yDk2I4rrRs
Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs Sergey Lavrov called the summit on Ukraine in Switzerland a get-together. "They will discuss Zelenskyi’s worthless and dead-end peace formula," he noted. https://t.co/thhcGy4qEp
China’s refusal to take part in the Ukrainian peace summit in Switzerland “was a bitter disappointment” for Zelensky – Der Spiegel, citing sources The publication reports that the position of the PRC also disappointed the German government https://t.co/0XQpaO5zjH
Zelensky disappointed by China's decision China's refusal to participate in the peace summit in Switzerland was a severe disappointment for both Vladimir Zelensky and the German government, writes the German "Spiegel", adding that Berlin does not see the interest of the… https://t.co/r6b5XFvOtg
Ninety states headed to Ukraine peace summit but Russia absent https://t.co/o1wEeasr6x via @AJEnglish