Ukraine Summit Seeks Path to Limited Talks with Russia
Swiss-hosted event aims to build trust through agreements on nuclear safety, food security, and child repatriation
- The June 15-16 summit in Lucerne will focus on three key measures to engage Russia in future discussions.
- Ukraine's President Zelenskyy accuses China of undermining the summit by using its influence to support Russia.
- Over 100 countries and 75 heads of state are confirmed to attend, but the participation of key nations like China remains uncertain.
- Russia criticizes Ukraine's efforts to include former Soviet allies, claiming the invitations were rejected.
- Russia signals an end to foreign adoption of its children amid strained relations with the West.