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Ukraine war: Zelensky urges Biden, Xi to join Switzerland peace summit as Russia steps up attacks

  • Zelensky appealed to the two presidents to show their ‘leadership in advancing the peace – the real peace and not just a pause between the strikes’
  • Moscow, which has ramped up air strikes on Ukrainian cities, is not invited to the June 15-16 meeting in Luzern

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Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky. Photo: Reuters
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky appealed to US President Joe Biden and Chinese leader Xi Jinping on Sunday to join a coming peace summit as his country struggles to stave off unrelenting attacks by Russia in its 27-month-old invasion.

Moscow’s forces have in recent weeks advanced on the battlefield and stepped up air strikes on cities, and Kyiv hopes the June 15-16 meeting in Switzerland’s Luzern will help pile international pressure on Russian President Vladimir Putin.

In English-language video recorded inside the charred remains of a printing press destroyed on Thursday in a Russian air strike, Zelensky said the summit would “show who in the world really wants to end the war”.

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“I am appealing to the leaders of the world who are still aside from the global efforts of the Global Peace Summit – to President Biden, the leader of the United States, and to President Xi, the leader of China,” he said.

“Please, show your leadership in advancing the peace – the real peace and not just a pause between the strikes.”

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Russia has said it sees no point in the conference to which Moscow is not currently invited.

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