Shorten says Ukraine’s allies remain united against Russian aggression

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Eighty countries used a peace summit in Switzerland to call for the territorial integrity of Ukraine to be the basis for any future agreement to end Russia’s two-year war.

Cabinet minister Bill Shorten says a global gathering linking Ukraine’s path to peace to international law and the UN Charter has shown that Europe and the West remain united behind Kyiv’s plight against Russian forces.

The joint communique capped the two-day Summit on Peace in Ukraine meeting at the Burgenstock resort, near Lucerne in Switzerland. The summit was marked by the absence of Russia, which was not invited, though many attendees hoped Russia could join a road map to peace at some point in the future. “We understand that if Russia was to succeed and Ukraine to fall that there would be a bell tolling for all humanity.”

He said he would hold peace talks with Russia tomorrow if Moscow pulled out of all Ukrainian territory. Shorten said while the government’s top priorities remained cost-of-living issues for Australians, it was important to remember it could “walk and chew gum” at the same time.

 

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