The use of nuclear weapons is unacceptable, and food security cannot be used as a weapon. These provisions are contained in the communiqué following the Global Peace Summit.
The document outlines three central positions of the summit participants.
First, any use of nuclear energy and nuclear facilities must be safe, secure, reliably protected, and not harmful to the environment. Ukraine’s nuclear power plants and facilities, including the Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant, must operate safely and securely under Ukraine’s full sovereign control, in accordance with the IAEA principles, and under its supervision.
Any threat or use of nuclear weapons in the context of war in Ukraine is unacceptable.
Second, global food security depends on the uninterrupted production and supply of food. In this regard, free, full, and safe commercial shipping and access to seaports on the Black and Azov Seas are of the utmost importance. Attacks on merchant ships in ports and along the route, as well as on civilian ports and infrastructure, are unacceptable.
Food security must never be used as a weapon. Ukrainian agricultural products must be safely and freely supplied to interested third countries.
Third, all prisoners of war must be released in full exchange. All deported and illegally displaced Ukrainian children and all other Ukrainian illegally detained civilians must be returned to Ukraine.













