In a significant international summit held in Switzerland, world leaders and nations convened to address the ongoing war in Ukraine, aiming to find a consensus on condemning Russia's invasion and highlighting the human cost of the conflict. Despite the challenges in charting a clear course to peace, Ukrainian President Zelenskiy focused on practical issues such as securing food supplies and ensuring nuclear safety, given Ukraine's role as a major grain exporter and the risks posed by a Russian-occupied nuclear power plant. The summit emphasized the need for dialogue between all parties involved in the conflict, calling for the release of all war prisoners and the return of deported Ukrainian children. Amidst these discussions, a deadly blast in Donetsk underscored the urgent need for a resolution, while Russia's attempts to engage the West were met with skepticism. The summit's outcomes highlight the complex road ahead in achieving peace and the international community's commitment to Ukraine's sovereignty and the well-being of its people.
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