GENEVA: US President Joe Biden is expected to attend a high-level Ukraine war peace conference which is expected to be held in Switzerland in mid-June, Swiss media reports said.
The conference date has not yet been set but several media outlets this week suggested June 16-17.
Invitations have not been sent but the NZZ daily newspaper quoted “reliable sources” as saying the US president would attend along with top representatives from dozens of countries.
Swiss authorities have not given any details about the conference.
In January, Switzerland announced that it had agreed to organize talks after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s visit to the country when he met with his Swiss counterpart Viola Amherd.
At the time, Zelensky spoke of a “summit” without any Russian participation.
But traditionally neutral Switzerland called it a “high-level conference on peace in Ukraine” and is battling to attract China and other emerging powers.
Swiss Foreign Minister Ignazio Cassis also tried to woo Moscow, meeting with his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov in New York in January.
The Kremlin believes, however, that Switzerland is no longer impartial as it has endorsed European Union sanctions against Russia.
According to Bloomberg, the conference will not take place in Geneva, as some media reports suggested, but in Lucerne in the Swiss Alps at the luxurious Burgenstock Hotel.
In January, Switzerland hosted more than 80 national security advisers for talks seeking common ground on Ukraine’s peace formula.
The meeting was based on Zelensky’s 10-point proposals to halt the war since Russia’s invasion in February 2022. “The purpose is to prepare so that we are ready and ripe to launch a process with Russia — when the time comes,” Cassis told a press conference at the time.
Biden to attend Ukraine peace talks in June: Swiss media
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Biden to attend Ukraine peace talks in June: Swiss media
- The US president would attend along with top representatives from dozens of countries
- The Kremlin believes, however, that Switzerland is no longer impartial as it has endorsed European Union sanctions against Russia
Ethiopia arrests 22 over human trafficking
- The migrants were instead held in Libyan warehouses
- The gang made more than $13m by trafficking 1,800 people
ADDIS ABABA: Ethiopian police said they had arrested 22 people accused of trafficking almost 2,000 people, part of a sprawling network that saw at least two people die and the accused net millions.
The vast country is one of the continent’s main departure points for migrants to the Gulf and Europe, and a hotspot for scams and traffickers.
Police said late Tuesday the accused formed “criminal gangs” and offered people “false hope that they will enter Europe and live a better life after traveling through Libya.”
The migrants were instead held in Libyan warehouses, forced to contact their families for money, and essentially “held hostage until the ransom was paid.”
The gang made more than 2.16 billion biir ($13 million) by trafficking 1,800 people, leading to at least two deaths and 15 disappearances, police said.
In August, Ethiopia sentenced five people to death for human trafficking, state media reported, though the country has not carried out an execution since 2007, according to the World Coalition Against the Death Penalty.










