Another country joins Peace Summit communiqué
President Volodymyr Zelensky announced this in a post on the social media platform X, Ukrinform reports.
“I am grateful to the Federated States of Micronesia for joining the ranks of peace-loving nations that signed the first Peace Summit’s communiqué. The global coalition supporting a just and lasting peace for Ukraine, the rest of Europe, and beyond, based on the UN Charter's purposes and principles, continues to grow,” Zelensky posted.
According to him, in less than two weeks since the first Peace Summit, ten more participants have joined its final communiqué.
“Our peace efforts are founded on respect for every country, region, and part of the world. Every peace-loving nation that respects the UN Charter has a role to play in this effort, which is about restoring international law that protects all nations from aggression and chaos, not just Ukraine,” he wrote.
He also recalled that the communiqué remains open for signatures and expressed confidence that the number of participants will continue to grow.
As Ukrinform reported, the Global Peace Summit was held in Switzerland on June 15-16. It focused on the issues identified in the Ukrainian Peace Formula, including nuclear and food security, as well as the return of Ukrainian children and other humanitarian issues. The communiqué remains open for accession. Following the summit, the communiqué was signed.
The results of the Peace Summit will be handed over to Russia.
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