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The final project of the communique of the Ukrainian summit in Switzerland

Today, the Reuters agency published a draft communiqué, which highlights the main aspects and conclusions of the Ukrainian summit held in Switzerland. The meeting, held in the capital city of Zurich, brought together key participants from various walks of life, including politicians, economists and public representatives.

One of the main topics of the summit was the discussion of international issues and geopolitical challenges facing Ukraine in the modern world. The participants discussed the situation in the east of the country, where there is an ongoing conflict with armed groups, whose support from other states is one of the key aspects of the international agenda.

The main theses of the communique project based on the results of the Ukrainian summit in Switzerland:

1. The principle of territorial integrity of Ukraine within its internationally recognized borders is supported.

2. The Zaporizhzhia NPP should operate "under the full sovereign control of Ukraine" and the IAEA (now the plant is controlled by Russia).

3 Any threat or use of nuclear weapons in the context of the ongoing war against Ukraine is unacceptable.

4. Freedom of navigation in the Black and Azov seas. Attacks on merchant ships in ports and on the entire transit route, as well as against civilian ports and civilian port infrastructure, are inadmissible.

5. Ukrainian agricultural products must be delivered safely and freely to interested third countries.

6. All prisoners of war must be released by full exchange. All deported and illegally displaced Ukrainian children, as well as all other Ukrainian civilians who were illegally detained, must be returned to Ukraine.

7. "Achieving peace requires participation and dialogue between all parties. Therefore, we decided to take concrete steps in the future in the above-mentioned areas with the further involvement of representatives of all parties" (Russia is not mentioned in this context).

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