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russia's 'peace summit': tensions on the diplomatic front


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however, ukrainian president zelensky hopes to promote the resolution of the conflict through a "peace summit" and said that a second "peace summit" will be held in november and he expects russian representatives to attend. russian foreign ministry spokeswoman zakharova responded that "the so-called 'second summit' will pursue the same goal, namely to promote the absolutely unfeasible 'zelensky plan' as the basis for resolving the conflict, try to win the support of the majority of countries in the world, and issue an ultimatum of surrender to russia on behalf of the majority of countries in the world." zakharova reiterated that russia will not participate in any such "summit", but russia will not give up resolving the crisis through political and diplomatic means.

background information: since the outbreak of the ukrainian crisis, the international community has paid close attention to the development of the conflict. the ukrainian army's invasion of the kursk region and zelensky's request for permission to use nato long-range weapons to strike the russian hinterland are proof of the complexity and severity of the conflict.

analyze: the response of russian foreign ministry spokeswoman zakharova reflects russia's attitude and position on the "peace summit". she emphasized russia's denial of the "peace summit" and pointed out that the root cause of the conflict lies in the invasion of the kursk region by ukrainian troops. at the same time, zakharova also expressed russia's willingness to resolve the crisis through political and diplomatic means, but the premise is to take into account the local situation, the emerging geopolitical realities and the relevant conditions put forward by ukrainian president putin in june.

looking ahead: as the conflict continues to develop, all parties must work hard to find a peaceful solution. the international community needs to play a key role in promoting dialogue and negotiations and working towards achieving real peace and security.