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List of Countries That Signed the Joint Communiqué on Ukraine’s Peace Formula, Updated

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List of Countries Signing the Peace Formula

We will update this material with new information regarding the countries that have signed the joint communiqué following the Summit on Peace for Ukraine.

On June 15-16, the Summit on Peace for Ukraine was held in Switzerland, attended by nearly a hundred participants and major organizations, with representatives from every continent.

During the summit, Ukraine presented three crucial issues:

  1. Nuclear Safety

  2. Food Security

  3. Prisoner Exchange under the "all for all" scheme

Detailed information about each of these points can be found in our materials (1 / 2 / 3). At the Summit, each country had the opportunity to make its own statement and express its views on the issues presented for discussion.

The idea was not only to discuss matters important to Ukraine during the full-scale war with Russia but also to return the world to a unified UN narrative—to ensure that such wars cannot be repeated in the future and that countries, their borders, and self-determination are respected by others. The goal is global, not local.

As a result of the two-day discussion, a joint communiqué was formed, the full text of which can also be read on our website—via this link.

Approximately 80 countries signed it. The idea of the Summit is that its outcomes can and should be further developed, which is why the list of participants is constantly being updated (right now — 90 countries). In the following two weeks of June, almost a dozen more countries added their signatures. The full list of participants is as follows:

Albania

Andorra

Antigua and Barbuda

Argentina

Australia

Austria

Barbados

Belgium

Benin

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bulgaria

Cabo Verde

Canada

Chile

Comoros

Costa Rica

Côte d’Ivoire

Council of Europe

Co-operative Republic of Guyana

Croatia

Cyprus

Czechia

Denmark

Dominican Republic

Ecuador

Estonia

European Commission

European Council

European Parliament

Federated States of Micronesia

Fiji

Finland

France

Gambia

Georgia

Germany

Ghana

Greece

Guatemala

Hungary

Iceland

Ireland

Israel

Italy

Japan

Kenya

Kingdom of Tonga

Kosovo

Latvia

Liberia

Liechtenstein

Lithuania

Luxemburg

Malawi

Malta

Moldova

Monaco

Montenegro

Netherlands

New Zealand

North Macedonia

Norway

Organization of American States

Palau

Peru

Philippines

Poland

Portugal

Qatar

Republic of Korea

Republic of the Marshall Islands

Romania

San Marino

Sao Tomé and Principe

Serbia

Singapore

Slovak Republic

Slovenia

Somalia

Spain

Suriname

Sweden

Switzerland

Timor Leste

Türkiye

Ukraine

United Kingdom

United States

Uуruguay

Zambia

Russia was not invited to the Summit, but the results will be conveyed to its representatives through diplomatic channels. Just before the Summit, the President of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin, presented his "peace plan," which looked more like forced recognition of the occupation of 20% of Ukrainian territory than a path to talks. We wrote about what is wrong with this plan via this link.

The second Summit on Peace for Ukraine is planned for this year. Many participating countries have already expressed their desire to attend, understanding its importance for ending this war and preventing future potential conflicts.

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