U.S. and Russian participants have met in Switzerland for unofficial talks about the Ukraine war in recent months, including as recently as last week, three sources with knowledge of the matter said.
- Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy speaks with President of European Commission Ursula von der Leyen during the closing press conference of the Ukraine peace summit in Obbürgen, Switzerland, Sunday,
Switzerland could contribute troops to a future peacekeeping mission in Ukraine if it were requested and the government agreed, Swiss armed forces chief Thomas Suessli said in an interview published on Sunday.
U.S. and Russian participants have quietly met in Switzerland for unofficial discussions about the Ukraine war in recent months, including as recently as last week, three sources with knowledge of the matter said.
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War in Ukraine: Switzerland gets involved and plans to send 200 soldiers in case of truceOn Sunday, in an interview published by the Swiss daily Blick, the head of the Swiss army said that his country could deploy 200 soldiers in Ukraine if a truce agreement with Russia were confirmed. Thomas Süssli,
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Daily Post Nigeria on MSNRussia vs Ukraine: We could contribute to peacekeeping in Ukraine – SwitzerlandSwiss armed forces chief Thomas Suessli says his country could contribute troops to a future peacekeeping mission in Ukraine if requested and if the government agreed. Suessli made this statement on Sunday,
Switzerland could contribute troops to a future peacekeeping mission in Ukraine if it were requested and the government agreed, Swiss armed forces chief Thomas Suessli said in an interview published on Sunday.
Switzerland could contribute around 200 troops to a prospective peacekeeping mission in Ukraine if such a request were received and if the government agreed, Swiss armed forces chief Thomas Suessli said on Feb.
In 2023, NBC reported that former U.S. national security officials held secret talks with Russians believed to be close to the Kremlin, with some members eventually meeting with Lavrov, the foreign minister.
Switzerland’s government said the chiefs of the army and the intelligence service are leaving their jobs, setting up a broad revamp of the country’s defense leadership after a series of mishaps.
Switzerland could send around 200 troops for a potential peacekeeping mission in Ukraine, contingent on a formal request and approval from the Swiss government. Source: Reuters, citing Thomas Süssli, Commander-in-Chief of the Swiss Armed Forces ...
Dozens of countries rallied behind Ukraine at a meeting at the United Nations in Geneva on Tuesday, a day after the U.N. Security Council adopted a U.S.-drafted resolution that takes a neutral stance on the conflict.
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