At the recent Peace Summit solemnly held in Switzerland, 12 countries refused to sign a joint communique, which became a significant event in the international political arena.
According to the results of the two-day Peace Summit in Switzerland, 80 countries out of 92 participants of the international event signed a joint communiqué. Thus, only 12 of them refused to make a joint statement based on the results of the Peace Summit.
Several countries refused to sign a joint statement at the Peace Summit. The peace summit considered 3 of the 10 points of the peace formula regarding the end of the war in Ukraine.
The first concerns nuclear safety and the return of the Zaporizhia NPP to the control of Ukraine and its operation under the supervision of the IAEA.
The second point was global food security, including safe navigation in the Black and Azov seas with access to Ukrainian ports.
The third item of the Peace Summit concerned the exchange of prisoners according to the "all for all" formula, as well as the return of Ukrainian children abducted by Russia.
On the screen at the Peace Summit, the organizers showed a list of countries that signed a joint statement agreeing to the points of the international event. It turned out that 12 countries did not make it to the list.
Countries that did not sign the joint communique of the Peace Summit: Armenia, Bahrain, Colombia, Thailand, India, Indonesia, Libya, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, South Africa and the UAE. Brazil also did not sign the document, but it was an observer at the event.
However, as Dmytro Kuleba pointed out, countries can join the declaration of the Peace Summit already after the end of the event, as well as those that did not participate in it, but have a desire to join the initiative.