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(ANSA) – KIEV, JULY 15 – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has expressed his support for Russia’s participation in the upcoming peace summit in Ukraine. During a press conference held today in Kiev after the first talks in mid-June in Switzerland without Moscow, Zelensky said: “I think that Russian representatives should participate in this second summit,” the Ukrainian president said at a press conference in Kiev, hoping that a “plan” for such a meeting could be ready in November. The Ukrainian president then announced a timetable for preparatory work for the summit, which is expected to be held in November. “At the end of July or beginning of August there will be a first meeting at the level of ministers and national security advisers. The first meeting – on energy security – will most likely be in Qatar. In August there will be a meeting in Turkey on freedom of navigation. There will be the issue of food security and there will be a fully prepared and developed plan in September there will be a meeting in Canada in the humanitarian sector”. The first conference on Ukraine was held on June 15-16 in Burgenstock, Switzerland, at the request of Kiev. The final declaration of the forum was not signed by Armenia, Bahrain, Brazil, Colombia, India, Indonesia, Iraq, Jordan, Libya, Mexico, Rwanda, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Thailand, the United Arab Emirates and the Vatican. Russia was not invited. (ANSA).
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