Live – At the Bürgenstock summit, the hope of a second conference in the presence of Russia

Volodymyr Zelensky wants to present an international peace plan to Moscow

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, with the unfailing support of ten leaders gathered on Saturday at Bürgenstock, promised to make peace proposals to Russia once they are validated by the international community.

Leaders gathered this weekend at Bürgenstock to try to find a way to establish a peace process in Ukraine, but without Russia. — © MICHAEL BUHOLZER / AFP

Kenya, Saudi Arabia and Turkey deplored the fact that Russia, whose summit was denigrated by President Vladimir Putin, has not yet been invited to Switzerland.

This summit could have been more results-oriented if the other party to the conflict, Russia, was present in the room

statement by the head of Turkish diplomacy, Hakan Fidan

But the majority of the approximately 90 countries present reiterated their support for Ukraine and called for a “just peace” based on the United Nations charter.

“When the action plan is on the table, accepted by all and transparent for the people, then it will be communicated to the representatives of Russia, so that we can really put an end to the war,” promised Volodymyr Zelensky, at the The opening of this two-day summit with measured ambitions in the absence of Moscow and Beijing.

Federal President Viola Amherd called on the international community to “prepare the ground for direct discussions between the warring parties”. A second summit is already being considered, in which kyiv hopes that a Russian delegation will participate.

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