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The Ukrainian President confirmed that representatives of the Russian Federation...

At the second summit of peace, Ukraine will offer the end of the war - Zelensky

The Ukrainian President confirmed that representatives of the Russian Federation will also be invited to the second summit. President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky said that now Kiev is preparing a detailed plan for the end of the war at the next peace of peace. Unlike the first summit, representatives of Russia will be invited to this. The president said this in an interview with NBC News. "We will prepare, as we said, we will prepare a detailed plan for the end of the war.

We prepare with partners who supported the communique of the first summit. We will work every point of these crises that Putin brought. We will work our finish version of the war," the Ukrainian president said. Zelensky noted that "the more countries they join, the more countries will deeply understand this plan in detail. " According to him, it is this plan that will be offered for consideration at the second summit of peace, and now it should be present representatives of the aggressor country.

"We understand that without the Russian side to end this war is diplomatically very difficult. Let's call them, "Zelensky said. This time the situation on the battlefield has changed: the Armed Forces control a large territory in the Kursk region, and the Russian Federation managed to advance in Donetsk region. We will remind, the first summit of peace took place on June 15-16 in Switzerland. It was initiated by Ukraine.

As a result, a joint communique was published about the basics of peace, which was immediately supported by 80 countries and 4 organizations. Other countries gradually continue to join this communique. "We believe that the achievement of peace requires the involvement and dialogue between all parties. Therefore, we decided to take specific measures in the future in the above areas with the further involvement of representatives of all parties," the document reads.