Published 19:09 IST, August 11th 2022

Russia no longer views Switzerland as 'neutral state,' rejects Bern's bid for peace talks

Russia declined a Swiss proposal to negotiate during the ongoing war in Ukraine as Moscow no longer views Switzerland as a neutral nation. 

Reported by: Anurag Roushan
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As conflict between Moscow and Kyiv continues unabated, Russian Federation has declined a Swiss proposal to negotiate during war as Moscow no longer views Switzerland as a neutral nation. Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Ivan Nechayev stated that Switzerland has sought Moscow's approval for representing Ukraine's interest, which has been rejected by government. "We very clearly answered that Switzerland h unfortunately lost its status of a neutral state and could not act as an intermediary or a representative," he told reporters, as per Rio Liberty. 

Russian spokesperson furr underscored that Switzerland has joined "illegal" western sanctions against Moscow. Earlier on Wednesday, August 10, Ukraine reportedly urged Switzerland to represent its interest in Russia, however, Bern maintained that this move would require Moscow's approval. Although proposal's specifics were not revealed, it is anticipated that it would have primarily intended to ensure that Ukrainians residing in Russia could reap benefits of consular services offered by Swiss embassy in Moscow.

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Switzerland opts EU's seventh package of sanctions against Russia

According to reports, Switzerland has previously acted as a negotiator, representing Russian interests in Georgia, Georgian interests in Russia, US interests in Iran, and Iranian interests in Saudi Arabia. Notably, Switzerland has also imposed several sanctions on Russia since it launched a full-fledged war in Ukraine on February 24. Earlier on August 3, Switzerland implemented  European Union's (EU's) seventh package of sanctions against Russia.  "In view of Russia’s ongoing military aggression in Ukraine, Federal Council imposed furr sanctions against Russia in line with EU’s latest sanctions on gold and gold products,” Switzerland government stated in a press release. 

Ukraine not to cede its territory to Russia for peace negotiation

Notably, delegations of Russia and Ukraine have held several rounds of peace negotiations since onset of war on February 24, but y all have failed to achieve desired results. Earlier in July, David Arakhamiya, People's Deputy of Ukraine, stated that his country might resume peace talks with Russia in August. Meanwhile, Ukrainian government has me it clear that country will not accept any ceasefire settlement that involves ceding territory to Moscow. 

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19:09 IST, August 11th 2022