The final declaration of a Ukraine peace summit held in Switzerland has been approved by 80 of the 93 participating countries.
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Scores of countries backed a Ukraine-led call for peace at first-of-their-kind talks in Switzerland. But Brazil, India and South Africa were among those shunning a joint statement.
The final declaration of a Ukraine peace summit held in Switzerland has been approved by 80 of the 93 participating countries.
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Nations also including Thailand, Indonesia, Mexico and United Arab Emirates did not sign final communique at summit on peace, says Swiss government