International Leaders Unite to Call for Nuclear Safety and Peace in Ukraine as Macron Warns of War Crimes

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During a peace summit in Switzerland, leaders from around the world gathered to discuss important issues. Emmanuel Macron, the French president, emphasized the need for securing nuclear safety around the Zaporizhizhia power plant and warned against accepting attacks on civilian targets and infrastructure in Ukraine as they constitute war crimes. Macron highlighted the importance of international laws and principles in maintaining peace.

On the other hand, Jake Sullivan, the White House national security adviser, criticized Russia’s peace proposal as “completely absurd” and warned that it would only result in further domination of the country. He also noted China’s absence from the summit, suggesting that Russia may have influenced their decision not to attend.

Finland’s President Alexander Stubb called for follow-up talks to be scheduled promptly, emphasizing that peace is a continuous process. Stubb referenced Finland’s history during World War II when Russia invaded the country, resulting in the loss of a substantial amount of territory. Stubb highlighted the significance of maintaining peace despite past conflicts and losses.

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