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Zelenskyy asks Switzerland to organise ‘high-level peace conference’

Zelenskyy asks Switzerland to organise ‘high-level peace conference’
16.01.2024 12:00
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has asked Switzerland to organize a "high-level peace conference” amid the ongoing war with Russia, Swiss President Viola Amherd revealed during a joint press conference in Bern, reported from the Daily Mail.

"I confirmed that Switzerland is ready to organize the conference. We agreed that the details of the further approach will be looked into in depth in order to make this peace process a success,” she said.

The Swiss President underlined that the country will "fight for long-lasting and just peace in Ukraine.”





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