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An international peace summit in relation to the Russo-Ukrainian War, formally called the Summit on Peace in Ukraine, [1] was held in Bürgenstock Resort in Switzerland [2] on 15–16 June 2024. [3] The conference followed a series of four earlier international meetings, [4] and was hosted by the Swiss president Viola Amherd. [2]
Spoke at the Ukraine Recovery Conference. Addressed the Bundestag. [125] Inspected the MIM-104 Patriot surface-to-air missile defence system to be given to Ukraine by the Bundeswehr. [126] [127] Saudi Arabia: Jeddah: 12 June: Unannounced visit. Met with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. [128] Italy: Fasano: 13–15 June
The Ukraine Reform Conference originally focused on progress with reforms in Ukraine. [4] It began as a conference including Ukrainian and foreign officials, including members of the European Union, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), The Group of Seven (G7), civil society representatives, members of the private sector, and think tanks.
Following is the complete text of a draft communique issued for the so-called High-level Summit for Peace for Ukraine being hosted in central Switzerland from June 15-16, seen by Reuters on Saturday.
The Swiss government will host a two-day high-level conference in June aimed at achieving peace in Ukraine, it said on Wednesday, although Russia has made clear it will not take part in the ...
16 June – Norway announces it will give Ukraine 1.1 billion kroner (US$103 million) to help repair its energy infrastructure and secure the country's electricity supply before winter. [35] 20 June – Ukraine is moved to the top of the US list in receiving ordered deliveries of Patriot missile systems. [36]
Deputy Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Igor Zhovkva said that the 10-point peace plan would be discussed at a global summit of world leaders that could take place in early 2024. [17] [18] In April 2024, Swiss leaders confirmed that a high-level June 2024 Ukraine peace conference would be held. [19] [20]
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