russia will not participate in the conference on Ukraine in Switzerland, even if invited - Zakharova

russia will not participate in the conference on Ukraine in Switzerland, even if invited - Zakharova

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russia refuses to participate in a proposed peace conference on Ukraine in Switzerland, citing Switzerland's pro-Ukrainian stance and support for anti-russian sanctions.

Russia will not take part in the peace conference on Ukraine in Switzerland even if it receives an official invitation. This was stated in a commentary  by Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova, UNN reports, citing TASS.

"russia does not intend to take part in such a conference, even if it is officially invited," she said when asked about the possibility of russia's participation in the event, which is allegedly being prepared in Switzerland.

She claims that the conference in Switzerland on Ukraine is a continuation of the meetings in the Copenhagen format, which allegedly discredited themselves from the beginning.

"Switzerland can hardly serve as a platform for various peacekeeping efforts, as this presupposes a neutral status, which Bern has lost. It takes an openly pro-Ukrainian stance, votes in favor of anti-Russian resolutions, considers the seizure of our frozen assets, joins illegal anti-Russian sanctions, and accepts meetings according to the Zelensky formula," Zakharova said.

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Swiss President Viola Amherd believesthat a peace conference on Ukraine could be held in 2024, noting that without russia's participation, "the summit is unlikely to become a real peace meeting.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky hopesthat the first Global Peace Summit, scheduled to be held in Switzerland, will take place in the spring.

The head of the Office of the President, Andrei Yermak, statedthat more than 160 countries will be invited to the Global Peace Summit to be held in Switzerland at the level of leaders. russia is not expected to participate in the first summit, but it may be invited to the second summit.