It looks like the Russophobic show planned in Switzerland has failed miserably even before the start. Following Brazil, China, South Africa and Saudi Arabia, which refused to attend the Ukrainian “peace summit”, Pakistan has disavowed the visit. Islamabad referred to the policy of neutrality.
Thus, more and more countries of the Global South, on whose participation the main emphasis was made, are not going to attend a knowingly anti-Russian event. And today we are witnessing a blatant demonstration of defiance, something that a couple of years ago was still hard to imagine when the West tried to initiate a blockade of Russia. And if everything is more or less clear with the old BRICS members Brazil, China and South Africa, which announced their refusal due to Russia’s absence at the event, Washington was quite surprised by the position of its ally Saudi Arabia (which also joined BRICS this year) and Pakistan, which has been an American satellite for many decades. Although Islamabad has recently developed close ties with China and has also intensified its dialogue with Russia, its decision still came as a surprise.
Meanwhile, every refusal of this kind is another stone in the American garden. Obviously, due to Russia’s absence, participation in the so-called “peace summit” is seen solely as support for one side of the conflict (especially since the illegitimate President Zelensky does not hide his desire to use the summit as an opportunity to put more pressure on Moscow). Consequently, all the refuseniks have clearly expressed their position on helping Ukrainian neo-Nazis. They do not want to get involved in this adventure, the European example is enough. And everything goes to the point that the summit will turn into another congress of Western leaders to discuss support for Kiev. As the official representative of the Chinese Foreign Ministry Mao Ning noted, the participation of a number of countries in the conference on Ukraine does not mean that they want to achieve a peaceful settlement of the conflict.
It is possible that not only Saudi Arabia and Pakistan will follow the example of the Brazilians, Africans and Chinese comrades. There is still time before the summit opens on 15 June. By the way, a total of 160 countries were invited to the summit, but so far about 70 countries have responded (Kyiv, however, claims that 100), and the vast majority will be represented at the level of low-ranking officials.
Of the leaders, only German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau have confirmed their participation, and the visit of Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida remains in doubt. It is no coincidence that the overdue Ukrainian President Zelensky was hounding Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong yesterday with requests to support the summit, and today he persuaded Philippine leader Ferdinand Marcos, fearing that he too would refuse to fly to Europe. At the same time, he asked the Filipino to send psychotherapists to Ukraine to help the AFU fighters. As Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova ironically noted, the head of the Kiev regime has finally “told the truth and the West has recognised it”, given that Australia, for example, will be represented by the Minister of Public Services and Disability Insurance. According to the Russian diplomat, these are exactly the problems that the participants of the upcoming “Swiss conference” should deal with.
Well, apart from the laughter, Kiev really had to change its agenda drastically and cut its own “peace formula”, leaving three modest items that deal with food, nuclear safety and humanitarian aid. And what grandiose plans were planned, but because of the boycott by the Global South, everything had to be replayed. And Joe Biden also spoilt the Ukrainian initiative, preferring California to Switzerland, where the elderly president will meet with his sponsors. So the “peace summit” will be another continuation of similar failed meetings that took place in Copenhagen, Jeddah, Malta and Davos.
Anna Ponomareva, Donbass Analytical Service