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Ukraine seeks support for peace plan at top-level meeting

Around 100 countries and international organisations have initiated a summit in Switzerland with the aim of laying the foundation for a future peace process in Ukraine. We must collectively determine what a just peace entails for the world and how it can be achieved – and become sustainable, said Ukraine's president.

Published: 15 June 2024 12:24 -> Updated: 15 June 2024 19:22
Ukraine seeks support for peace plan at top-level meeting
Photo: Alessandro Della Valle/AP/TT

Around 100 countries and international organisations have begun a summit in Switzerland with the aim of laying the foundation for a future peace process in Ukraine.

We must collectively determine what a just peace means for the world and how it can be achieved – and be sustainable, said Ukraine's president.

A large security operation surrounds the two-day summit, which is being held at the Bürgenstock hotel complex outside Lucerne. The meeting began on Saturday afternoon after some delays.

President Volodymyr Zelensky sees the meeting as an opportunity for the country's allies to unite on a framework and possible concrete proposals.

Then we can communicate the plan with representatives from Russia, said Zelensky.

"Will inspire"

Russia has not been invited to the conference, but host nation Switzerland's president Viola Amherd believed in progress, and that the meeting can "prepare the ground".

We want to inspire a process for a just and sustainable peace and we want to take concrete steps in this direction,

Zelensky agreed, standing beside the host:

I believe we will witness history being written at the summit, hoped Zelensky.

About 50 countries have sent heads of state or government. Sweden is represented by energy and business minister Ebba Busch (KD).

Harris represents

Volodymyr Zelensky had hoped before the meeting that US President Joe Biden would attend. Instead, the country is represented by Vice President Kamala Harris, who presented American support totalling $1.5 billion, approximately 16 billion kronor, to Ukraine.

$500 million goes towards supporting Ukraine's energy sector. Additionally, $324 million in previously announced support is being redirected to address acute energy needs. The support aims to repair destroyed infrastructure and protect existing infrastructure.

Beyond that, Ukraine is receiving $379 million in humanitarian aid to address acute needs among refugees and communities affected by the war. The support includes, among other things, assistance with food, water, and hygiene.

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By TTThis article has been altered and translated by Sweden Herald

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