GENEVA [Switzerland], Swiss President and Foreign Minister Ignazio Cassis on Thursday said Switzerland will host a high-level international conference in the month of June, bringing together more than 100 countries, towards peace in Ukraine after more than two years. Will be invited to help. Of war. https://twitter.com/ignaziocassis/status/177808460226063998 [https://twitter.com/ignaziocassis/status/1778084602260639982 In an official post on Will do." Ignazio Cassi said, "Peace is at the heart of the Swiss spirit. Its humanitarian tradition plays an important role in this pursuit.Peace is not an abstraction, but a call to action that reflects our values ​​and our responsibilities on the world stage." Additionally, the Federal State Department said in the press release, Switzerland will host a high-level conference on peace in Ukraine. which is expected to take place in Bergenstock in June 2024. The purpose of the meeting of heads of state and government is to develop a common understanding of a path towards a just and lasting peace in Ukraine." The Charter aims to provide a forum for high-level dialogue on ways to reach a comprehensive, just and lasting peace for Ukraine. The aim is to create a common understanding of the framework best suited to this goal.“And a concrete roadmap for the peace process,” the communiqué said, adding that by hosting this conference, Switzerland is making another important contribution to supporting a just and lasting peace in Ukraine and greater security and stability in Europe and the world. According to the press release, Switzerland is actively involved in the search for solutions and is helping to shape a sustainable future for Ukraine like URC2022 (Ukraine Recovery Conference 2022). Meanwhile, on January 15, 2024 During President Zelensky's visit to Bern, Switzerland and Ukraine discussed next steps towards a comprehensive justice and lasting peace in Ukraine At the request of Ukraine, Switzerland agreed to host a high-level conference Switzerland regularly talks Hosts or acts as a mediator for negotiations and meetings.