80 countries attending the Ukrainian peace summit held in Switzerland have agreed that this is the minimum limit required to be able to have a peace agreement, rejecting Putin’s proposal from last Friday.
No less than 80 countries made a joint call on Sunday for the Ukraine’s “territorial integrity” be the basis of any peace agreement that puts an end to the russian waralthough some key developing nations at a Swiss conference did not join.
The joint statement closed a two-day conference in the tourist resort of Burgenstock (Switzerland) marked by the absence of Russiawhat I was not invitedbut that many attendees hoped could be added to a roadmap to peace.
About a hundred delegations, mostly Western but also some developing countries, attended the conference, and experts were watching to see if they aligned with the final document.
Participants India, Saudi Arabia y United Arab Emirates were some of those who they did not sign the final documentfocused on issues of nuclear safety, food security, and prisoner exchange.