Zelensky Urges Swift Action at Second Peace Summit, Says 'Ukraine Doesn't Want War to Last for Years'

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky calls for a detailed action plan to be prepared for the country's second global peace summit, aiming to address all crises caused by Russia's invasion, with the goal of finding a peaceful resolution to the conflict.

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Nitish Verma
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has emphasized the need for a detailed action plan to be prepared for the country's second global peace summit, scheduled to take place in the coming months. Speaking to journalists in Brussels on June 27, Zelensky stressed that the plan should address "all the crises" caused by Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine .

The first global peace summit, hosted by Switzerland on June 15-16, saw the participation of over 90 countries and organizations, with 78 states and four organizations signing the final joint communique on June 16. An additional nine countries joined the document after the event. Ukraine is now planning to arrange a second global peace summit before the end of 2024, with the aim of developing a new joint peace plan based on Zelensky's 10-point peace proposal .

Zelensky emphasized the urgency of the situation, stating, "We don't have much time. We have a lot of injured, killed, both military and civilians. So we do not want this war to last for years. Therefore, we have to prepare this plan and put it on the table at the second peace summit." The Ukrainian president also reiterated the importance of open talks, ensuring that all parties involved have a voice in the peace process.

Notably, some countries that participated in the first summit did not sign the joint communique, including India, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, Colombia, South Africa, Thailand, Mexico, and the United Arab Emirates. China, which refused to participate in the summit due to Russia's absence, has been reported to be pushing its alternative peace plan .

Why it Matters : The success of Ukraine's second global peace summit hinges on the development of a comprehensive and inclusive peace plan. With the ongoing conflict causing devastating humanitarian and economic consequences, a coordinated international effort is crucial to finding a lasting solution. The involvement of more countries and organizations in the peace process can help to increase pressure on Russia to cease its aggression and engage in meaningful negotiations.

As the international community continues to grapple with the complexities of the Ukraine-Russia conflict, Ukraine's push for a detailed action plan and open talks offers a glimmer of hope for a peaceful resolution. The success of the second summit will depend on the ability of participating countries to put aside their differences and work towards a common goal.

Key Takeaways :

  • Ukraine is preparing a detailed action plan for its second global peace summit, scheduled to take place in the coming months.
  • The plan aims to address "all the crises" caused by Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
  • The first global peace summit saw the participation of over 90 countries and organizations, with 78 states and four organizations signing the final joint communique.
  • Ukraine hopes to develop a new joint peace plan based on Zelensky's 10-point peace proposal.
  • The success of the second summit depends on the ability of participating countries to work together towards a peaceful resolution.