During the Global Peace Summit in Bürgenstock, Switzerland aims to hold a dialogue at the highest political level, where all points of view will come together.
Argentine President Javier Milei is unlikely to attend the Global Peace Summit in Switzerland on 15-16 June, as he wants to be in his country during national holidays.
Ukraine's Deputy Foreign Minister Yevhen Perebyinis at a meeting with Mongolian Ambassador to Ukraine Dorj Barkhas called on his country to take part in the Global Peace Summit in Switzerland.
Switzerland may allow an expansion of arms exports, but at the same time, the country's government will maintain the current ban on weapons supplies to Ukraine.
Switzerland has invited Pope Francis to a conference on achieving peace in Ukraine, which will be held in mid-June at the Bürgenstock resort near Lucerne.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky had a phone conversation with President of Switzerland Viola Amherd. The parties discussed preparations for the first Global Peace Summit in Switzerland, scheduled for June this year.
Due to the growth in the number of Ukrainian organizations in all cantons of Switzerland in recent years, the first online platform has been created to unite and search for them.
Ukraine and Switzerland will conduct joint missions for domestic businesses to explore opportunities for Swiss companies to invest in the country and opportunities for Ukrainian companies to expand in Switzerland.
Switzerland has planned to allocate 1.5 billion francs (about 1.75 billion dollars) to support Ukraine in the framework of international cooperation in 2025-2028.
Switzerland has frozen an estimated 7.7 billion Swiss francs ($8.81 billion) in financial assets belonging to Russians, under sanctions designed to punish Moscow for its invasion of Ukraine.
Ukraine and Switzerland have discussed humanitarian demining, the participation of Swiss companies in Ukraine's recovery and the strengthening of economic cooperation.