Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmitry Kuleba
voiced a number of theses in an exclusive interview with Sky News Arabia:🇺🇦It’s time to think about peace in Ukraine
🇺🇦We are working on a peace summit in Switzerland, which will involve as many countries as possible,… pic.twitter.com/g5WaZQpbWu
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In a recent interview, Ukraine’s Foreign Minister emphasizes the need for peace.
In a world overshadowed by conflict, the Ukrainian Foreign Minister, Dmitry Kuleba, has stepped forward with a call to action. In an exclusive interview with Sky News Arabia, he highlighted the urgency of contemplating peace in Ukraine. The nation is actively working on a groundbreaking peace summit set to unfold in Switzerland, with a comprehensive guest list that aims to include as many countries as possible, even extending an invitation to Arab states.
The concept behind the summit is intriguing. The first gathering will unite countries aligning with the UN Charter’s principles and Ukraine’s proposed peace formula. This initial phase serves as a foundational step, fostering a collective commitment to the pursuit of peace. Dmitry Kuleba envisions a broader, second summit where Russia, a key player in the conflict, can participate. His hope is that this diplomatic initiative will pave the way for a resolution to the ongoing war.
However, the Hungarian Foreign Minister injects a note of caution into this hopeful narrative. Acknowledging Russia’s status as a nuclear power, he asserts that Ukraine won’t achieve victory through defeat. This underscores the complexity of geopolitical dynamics and the delicate balance needed for successful peace negotiations.
As the world watches these diplomatic maneuvers, the pressing question remains: Can a peace summit truly bridge gaps and end the conflict? Only time will reveal the answer.
Hungarian Foreign Minister:
Russia will not be defeated in Ukraine, because it is a nuclear power. pic.twitter.com/2pJ0ndF4x1
— M e d i a s e t * S * (@MediasetS1) March 13, 2024