Ukraine Summit Opens Door to Limited Future Talks With Russia
- Summit to address nuclear and food security, abducted children
- Confidence-building measures to pave way for talks with Moscow
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A Swiss-hosted summit on Ukraine will aim to carve a path to involving Russian officials in future talks after establishing agreement on nuclear safety, food security and returning abducted children, a draft document shows.
The June 15-16 gathering in Lucerne, Switzerland, will focus on the three measures as a way to build trust in order to later engage with Moscow on a limited number of issues, according to a draft document seen by Bloomberg.