2024-05-26 15:01:28

Concern in Kiev over Biden's possible absence from the peace conference on Ukraine in Switzerland

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Ukrainian President Zelensky expresses worry over U.S. President Biden's potential non-attendance at the peace summit in Switzerland, where over 80 countries are set to discuss strategies to end the Ukrainian conflict.

Zelensky urges Biden and Chinese President Xi to join the summit to demonstrate genuine commitment to peace, stressing the importance of global leaders promoting a lasting peace, not just a temporary ceasefire. The calls for attendance intensify after a deadly attack in Kharkiv, with Zelensky highlighting the urgency for real peace amidst Russia's escalating aggression.

Despite Biden's affirmation of no U.S. troops being sent to Ukraine, the focus remains on rallying international support to end the war in Ukraine at the upcoming summit.

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