Chilean Communist Party questions effectiveness of summit on Ukraine

Chilean Communist Party questions effectiveness of summit on Ukraine
Chilean Communist Party questions effectiveness of summit on Ukraine

The meeting, called by kyiv and to which Russia was not invited, concluded this Sunday with a declaration that did not achieve consensus, because 12 countries refused to sign it, including Brazil, India, South Africa and Mexico.

Armenia, Bahrain, Indonesia, Slovakia, Libya, Saudi Arabia, Thailand and the United Arab Emirates also did not join.

Some 80 countries joined the declaration, including the vast majority of members of the European Union, the United States, Japan, Chile and Ecuador.

“A partial initiative can be a solidarity activity with one of the parties, but it will not necessarily have the effectiveness of the process to build a political agreement that resolves peace,” warned the Communist Party of Chile.

The CCP condemns the persistent interventionist policy of the United States, the arrogance of not assuming large majority agreements at the UN and the inhuman measures with which they impose fences and blockades.

“Participation through NATO alerts us to the provocations and dangers that challenge coexistence on the planet,” warns a statement from the organization.

The Communist Party reaffirms the imperative of peace and the political solution of conflicts between countries and peoples, with the participation of all parties.

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