The peace summit in Switzerland resulted in the adoption of a declaration addressing the issue of Ukraine. However, not all participating countries have signed the declaration. Countries such as Armenia, India, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Thailand, Indonesia, and others did not sign the agreement.

Among those who attended the summit was Armen Grigoryan, the Security Council Secretary of Armenia. The communique, signed by 80 countries, emphasizes the importance of Ukraine’s “territorial integrity” as the basis for any peace deal with Russia to end the ongoing war.

The declaration recognizes that Russia’s war in Ukraine has led to “large-scale human suffering and devastation.” It emphasizes that achieving peace requires the involvement and cooperation of all parties involved in the conflict. The summit highlights the urgent need for a resolution to the conflict in Ukraine in order to bring an end to the ongoing crisis.