Global Peace Summit Faces Uncertainty Amid Russian Absence
The Kremlin has deemed it understandable that some countries are declining to participate in a Swiss-hosted peace summit on Ukraine due to unclear goals and the exclusion of Russia. Despite this, Ukraine claims that over 100 countries and organizations have agreed to attend the summit on June 15-16.
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The Kremlin said on Tuesday it was understandable that some countries were declining to take part in a Swiss-hosted peace summit on Ukraine this month because the gathering lacked clear goals and it was absurd to hold it without Russia.
Ukraine says more than 100 countries and organisations have agreed to take part in the summit on June 15-16.
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