The Ukraine summit for peace in Switzerland is in progress, focusing on the security of nuclear sites and Ukraine’s food exports. With more than 90 countries and international organizations in attendance, efforts are being made to address the widespread suffering and destruction caused by the war, placing blame on Russia.
Key points of discussion include the restoration of Ukrainian control over occupied territories, humanitarian issues like the return of prisoners, and abducted children. While some challenges remain unresolved, participants are unified in seeking peace for Ukraine.
Despite differences in opinion, delegates are committed to upholding principles of decency, non-invasion, and nuclear safety. Initiatives like a potential second conference in Saudi Arabia are being considered to build on progress made at the summit.
As the summit unfolds, there is skepticism about the effectiveness of addressing Russia’s invasion, with some leaders questioning the unanimous support for condemning Russia. The outcome of the summit will be crucial in determining the future steps towards peace in Ukraine.