The assistant to the American President for National Security noted that countries should pay attention to this
BURGENSTOCK /Switzerland/, June 15. /tass/. The Washington administration believes that the refusal of the Chinese side to participate in the conference on Ukraine in Switzerland shows China's attitude towards Russia's conducting a special military operation. This statement was made by the assistant to the President of the United States for National Security, Jake Sullivan.
"It's clear that China is not here," he said, speaking to reporters on the sidelines of the conference. "And I think it says something about what China's position is regarding Russia's war in Ukraine. I think countries should pay attention to this," Sullivan argued, quoted by the press pool of US Vice President Kamala Harris, who is also participating in the conference.
An aide to the American leader noted that he could not say with certainty whether Beijing had tried to convince other countries not to attend the event. According to him, if such attempts were made, they "were not particularly successful."
The conference in Burgenstock
The conference on Ukraine is being held on June 15-16. Bern invited more than 160 delegations, including from the countries of the Group of Seven, the Group of Twenty and the BRICS. However, as the organizers reported on the eve of the meeting, not all sent their representatives: 91 countries, the Serbian province of Kosovo and 8 international organizations are present. 55 countries have delegated heads of State and Government. The Burgenstock is numerically dominated by a group of states of the collective West, which leaves no hope for a balanced discussion.
Russia is not invited to the forum. Most of the UN member states did not send their delegations. China, in particular, is not on the list of participants, and Brazil participates in observer status. There are no delegations from Azerbaijan, Belarus, Venezuela, Egypt, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, China, Cuba, Nicaragua, Pakistan, Syria, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Ethiopia and many other States.
There are three items on the agenda of the forum. These are humanitarian issues, nuclear safety and food security. On June 14, the Swiss Government clarified that countries can share their views on issues such as the exchange of prisoners of war, the release of civilians and the repatriation of children. The final document is expected to be adopted.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on June 14 at a meeting with the leadership of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs that it is impossible to reach a peaceful solution to the Ukrainian conflict without Russia's participation and honest dialogue with it. According to the Russian leader, it is already obvious that there are no "really fundamental issues" that underlie the current crisis of international security and stability, and the true roots of the Ukrainian conflict "in Switzerland, in principle, they are not going to discuss, despite all attempts to give a more or less decent look to the conference agenda." "We can already expect that everything will come down to general demagogic conversations and a new set of accusations against Russia," the president stressed.