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Ukraine Peace Summit: World leaders demand greater nuclear safety, safe Black Sea passage

Bürgenstock, Switzerland, June 15 (EFE).- Political leaders at the Peace Summit for Ukraine on Sunday called for secure transit of goods through the Black Sea, demanded greater nuclear security and...
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky (R) steps toward a limousine after landing in Obbuergen near the Buergenstock Resort, ahead the Summit on Peace in Ukraine, in Stansstad near Lucerne, Switzerland, 14 June 2024. EFE-EPA/ALESSANDRO DELLA VALLE / POOL EDITORIAL USE ONLY EDITORIAL USE ONLY

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky (2-R) is welcomed next to an Ukrainian military official (L), Iryna Wenediktowa (3-L), Ukrainian Ambassador to Switzerland, and Manuel Irman, Deputy Head of Swiss Protocol, as he arrives at Zurich airport in Zurich Kloten, Switzerland, 14 June 2024. EFE-EPA/MICHAEL BUHOLZER / POOL EDITORIAL USE ONLY EDITORIAL USE ONLY

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky (R) is welcomed by an Ukrainian military official (L), Iryna Wenediktowa (3-L), Ukrainian Ambassador to Switzerland, Manuel Irman (2-R), Deputy Head of Swiss Protocol, as he arrives at Zurich airport in Zurich Kloten, Switzerland, 14 June 2024. EFE-EPA/MICHAEL BUHOLZER / POOL EDITORIAL USE ONLY EDITORIAL USE ONLY

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky (R) is welcomed by Iryna Wenediktowa (L), Ukrainian Ambassador to Switzerland, next to Manuel Irman (2-L), Deputy Head of Swiss Protocol, as he arrives at Zurich airport in Zurich Kloten, Switzerland, 14 June 2024. EFE=EPA/MICHAEL BUHOLZER / POOL EDITORIAL USE ONLY EDITORIAL USE ONLY

Bürgenstock (Switzerland), Jun 16 (EFE) - The Ukraine Peace Summit, which brought together nearly 60 world leaders and representatives of some 90 governments, ended Sunday with a joint declaration calling for nuclear and maritime transit security, although 13 leading countries from the developing world and Russia's partners in certain forums declined to sign the document.

At the end of the second leaders' plenary today, Ukrainian President Volodymir Zelenskyy thanked the delegations for their participation and for understanding that “we are all interested in ensuring that there is no danger from nuclear power plants and other atomic facilities”.

FOOTAGE COURTESY OF THE UKRAINIAN PEACE SUMMIT STREAMING OF UKRAINIAN PRESIDENT VOLODYMIR ZELENSKYY'S SPEECH IN BÜRGENSTOCK, SWITZERLAND.

SOUNDBITES OF ZELENSKYY

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Ukraine Peace Summit: World leaders demand greater nuclear safety, safe Black Sea passage

Ukraine Peace Summit: World leaders demand greater nuclear safety, safe Black Sea passage

Ukraine Peace Summit: World leaders demand greater nuclear safety, safe Black Sea passage

Ukraine Peace Summit: World leaders demand greater nuclear safety, safe Black Sea passage

Ukraine Peace Summit: World leaders demand greater nuclear safety, safe Black Sea passage

Ukraine Peace Summit: World leaders demand greater nuclear safety, safe Black Sea passage

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