Ukraine's victory lies in preventing future Russian aggression: Foreign Minister Kuleba

Photo: Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba (Getty Images)

Ukraine's victory in the war is not just about achieving peace and reclaiming all territories, but also about creating a reality where new aggression becomes impossible, states Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba.

"As we know from recent history, as well as from the history of other regions, peace without justice leads to new wars. Therefore, the goal is not just to end the war, but to create a reality where peace is fair and lasting, and new war becomes impossible. That is what victory will be," he said.

In particular, the minister emphasized the crucial role of the peace summit and underscored his commitment to continue engaging with countries from all parts of the world to find solutions that will restore a just peace.

"The Peace Summit in Switzerland brought together countries from all over the world - north, south, east, west - and demonstrated that they all share something in common. That 'something' is the UN Charter, principles of international law, and the necessity to respect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of nations. When we see that all these countries are willing to stand together and act in unison, it certainly adds confidence that a fair and lasting peace is achievable," he said.

Switzerland Peace Summit

On June 15-16, the Peace Summit took place in Switzerland, with participation from over 100 countries.

Following the summit, a number of participants signed the final document. According to the latest data, 90 states have joined the communiqué.

For more details on the Peace Summit, read the article on RBC-Ukraine.