On Sunday, World leaders supported Ukraine’s independence and territorial integrity, as well as the need for future talks with Russia to end the war, but the fundamental questions of how and when remained unresolved.
More than two years after Russia’s invasion, leaders and top officials from over 90 countries gathered at a Swiss mountainside resort for a two-day summit aimed at resolving the largest European’s worst crisis since World War II.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky praised the diplomatic success of the event, to which Russia was not invited.
Zelensky went on to say that the route was open for a second peace summit, to end the war with a reasonable and permanent settlement.
“Russia and their leadership are not ready for a just peace”, Zelensky continued.
“Russia can start negotiations with us even tomorrow without waiting for anything if they leave our legal territories”, Zelensky added.
Moscow, meanwhile, reiterated its demand for Kyiv’s effective submission as a starting point for negotiations.
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