Event Recording / Europe & Central Asia 17 June 2024 1 minute Ukraine on the Diplomatic Front In this online event, Crisis Group experts discuss the diplomats meeting in Lucerne about the war in Ukraine, its implications and Ukraine’s diplomatic strategy. Share Facebook Twitter Email Linkedin Whatsapp Save Print In the third year of Russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine, Kyiv’s troops continue to face a tough fight on the front lines. While it is a truism that wars end at the negotiating table, at present, meaningful negotiations that could truly end this devastating war remain out of reach. This does not, however, mean that diplomacy is not another battlefield.While their forces fight on, Ukraine’s diplomats have worked with partners to convene a series of international meetings to discuss the conflict and seek support for their vision of a settlement, a “peace formula” developed in Kyiv. The next meeting is set to take place in Lucerne, Switzerland on June 15-17 and Kyiv has sought to get global leaders to take part, dubbing it “The First Peace Summit for Ukraine”.As participants meet in Lucerne, Crisis Group welcomes you to a discussion of that meeting, its implications, and Ukraine’s diplomatic strategy. We discussed Ukraine’s objectives for Lucerne and the goals of other participants. Crisis Group analysts will also assess Kyiv’s broader diplomatic strategy and the relationship between what happens in Switzerland and prospects for a sustainable peace deal, with Russian participation. Loading Video Related Tags Contributors Alissa de Carbonnel Deputy Program Director, Europe and Central Asia AdeCar Richard Gowan UN Director RichardGowan1 Oleg Ignatov Senior Analyst, Russia OlegIgnatov18 Simon Schlegel Senior Analyst, Ukraine Simon_Schlegel_ Olga Oliker Program Director, Europe and Central Asia OlyaOliker More for you Podcast / Europe & Central Asia A Long War in Ukraine? Perspectives from Kyiv and Washington Podcast / Europe & Central Asia Ukraine and European Security