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Summit on Ukraine: sharp criticism of Putin’s “conditions”.

Summit on Ukraine: sharp criticism of Putin’s “conditions”.

She led it Italy Which Germany He strongly rejected my ceasefire conditions Russian President Vladimir Putin to stop War in UkraineWhile dozens of countries met in Switzerland to attend a two-day summit to discuss ending the conflict.

Prime Minister of Italy Georgia Meloni He called the Russian President’s plan “Advertising». German Chancellor Olaf Sulz rejected it as “Dictatorship peace».

A draft statement issued by the summit confirms its protection Territorial integrity of Ukraine Both of them are categorically rejected Nuclear threat Against the country.

Putin said on Friday that he would agree to a ceasefire in the case of Ukraine It withdrew its forces from four regions partially controlled by Russia He claims to be attached.

Andriy Jermak, director of Ukrainian President Zelensky’s office, told the BBC at the Swiss summit that “there will be no concessions on independence, sovereignty or territorial integrity.”

Putin revealed his conditions ahead of a two-day peace summit in Ukraine, which aims to achieve this Discuss the basic principles of ending war.

More than 90 countries and international organizations are participating in this event. This is the largest summit on Ukraine since the all-out invasion.

the Russia He was not invited China – Russia’s main ally – will not participate, so… Expectations for significant progress at this stage are low.

Commenting on Putin’s proposal, Meloni said: I don’t think it’s very effective as a negotiating proposal for him to tell Ukraine that it needs to leave Ukraine.

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak He accused the Russian president of “including a false narrative in the dialogue about his willingness to negotiate.”

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He added that countries that help Russia with arms supplies “are on the wrong side of history.”

BBC