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Russia not currently invited to Ukraine peace summit – Swiss government
That's according to Reuters, Ukrinform reports.
"Switzerland is convinced that Russia must be invved in this process. A peace process without Russia is not possible," the Swiss government said in a statement.
Switzerland's government, which is inviting over 160 delegations, said it had always shown enness to inviting Russia. However, Moscow has repeatedly underlined it has no interest in participating in the initial talks, it added.
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Russian officials point to Switzerland's adtion of EU sanctions against Moscow over its invasion of Ukraine, and argue it therefore lacks credibility as a neutral broker.
Switzerland in January said it would host the summit at the request of Ukrainian President Vodymyr Zelensky.
The Swiss government said the talks will build on Zelensky's peace formula and other peace prosals based on the UN Charter and key principles of international law.
The delegations invited include members of the G7, G20, BRICS groups, the EU, international organizations and two religious representatives, Switzerland said.
The talks aim to create a framework for a lasting peace, and a roadmap for Russia's participation in the process, it said.
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Source: ukrinform.net