At a summit in Switzerland, Italy and Germany firmly rejected Vladimir Putin’s ceasefire proposal for Ukraine, seeing it as an attempt to force Ukraine to concede its own territory. Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni dismissed the plan as “propaganda,” while German Chancellor Olaf Scholz labeled it a “dictatorial peace.”
A draft declaration from the summit supports Ukraine’s sovereignty and condemns any nuclear threats. Putin’s terms for a ceasefire involve Ukraine withdrawing from four regions, which Russia partially occupies and claims to have annexed. Ukraine’s officials remain resolute, with no compromise on independence and territorial integrity.
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak criticized Putin’s narrative, highlighting the necessity for continued support for Ukraine. The summit, attended by over 90 countries and institutions, underscores global backing for Ukraine, despite Russia and its ally China not participating.
European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen warned that freezing the conflict under current conditions would only pave the way for future aggressions. The summit aims to adopt a declaration reaffirming Ukraine’s territorial integrity and emphasizes the importance of safe commercial shipping in the Black and Azov Seas for global food security. Additionally, the G7 has agreed to use interest from frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine’s defense and economy, with an urgent call for more weapons to combat Russian attacks.
The gathering reflects a unified stance against Russia’s actions, reinforcing that any peace talks must respect Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.
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