The list of countries that signed the joint communiqué at the Peace Summit has been published

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The communiqué of the Global Peace Summit in Switzerland was signed by 80 countries and four organisations
15:30, 16.06.2024

A number of countries refused to sign the document following the Peace Summit in Switzerland.



Among the participants of the Peace Summit, 80 countries and 4 organisations have already supported its final communiqué. At the same time, among those who did not support the declaration are Saudi Arabia, Thailand, India, Mexico and South Africa, Radio Liberty reported.

The list of countries that signed the joint communiqué at the Peace Summit has been published

At the same time, Hungary, Slovakia and Turkey were among those who supported the declaration. A total of 101 countries and international organisations from all continents took part in the Peace Summit. Two thirds of the participating countries are represented at the highest level.

Earlier, the Office of the President said the joint communiqué of the summit in Switzerland would be left open so that other countries that did not attend the conference could join later.

Reuters published the full text of the final declaration, which journalists got at their disposal. The document, in particular, referred to the control of Ukraine and the IAEA over the Russian-occupied nuclear power plant, access to the seaports of the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov and the release of prisoners through a full exchange.

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Evgenia Ruban
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Eugenia Ruban writes about political and economic news. She looks at large-scale phenomena in Ukrainian politics and economics from the perspective of how they will affect ordinary Ukrainians.