By Sarah Rainsford, Jap Europe correspondent • Dearbail Jordan, BBC Information

The leaders of Italy and Germany have strongly rejected ceasefire phrases laid out by Vladimir Putin to cease the battle in Ukraine, as scores of nations gathered at a two-day summit in Switzerland to debate ending the battle.
Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni referred to as the Russian president’s plan “propaganda” which successfully recommended that Ukraine “should withdraw from Ukraine”.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz dismissed it as a “dictatorial peace”.
A draft declaration issued on the summit reaffirms Ukraine’s territorial integrity and unambiguously rejects any nuclear risk in opposition to the nation.
On Friday, Mr Putin claimed he would conform to a ceasefire if Ukraine withdrew troops from 4 areas which Russia partially occupies and claims to have annexed.
Andriy Yermak, chief of workers to Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky, informed the BBC on the Swiss summit that there can be “no compromise on independence, sovereignty or territorial integrity”.
Mr Putin revealed his phrases forward of the two-day Summit on Peace in Ukraine which is geared toward discussing the fundamental ideas for ending the battle.
Greater than 90 nations and international establishments are attending the occasion. It’s the largest gathering for Ukraine because the full-scale invasion.
However Russia was not invited, and China – a key ally of Russia – is just not attending, so expectations of great progress at this stage are low.
Commenting on Mr Putin’s proposal, Ms Meloni mentioned: “It does not appear significantly efficient to me as a negotiation proposal to inform Ukraine that it should withdraw from Ukraine.”
Britain’s Prime Minister Rishi Sunak accused the Russian president of “spinning a phoney narrative about his willingness to barter”.
He added that nations serving to Russia with weapon provides “are on the mistaken facet of historical past”.
Ukraine is already presenting the gathering on the secluded spot in Bürgenstock as successful, pointing to its international attain and the variety of nations represented.
Mr Zelensky mentioned Ukraine needed to “give diplomacy an opportunity”, and present that “joint efforts” may cease wars.
“I imagine that we’ll witness historical past being made right here on the summit. Could a simply peace be established as quickly as doable,” he mentioned.
His aide Mr Yermak – an influential determine in Ukrainian politics – brushed apart the absence of China, and recommended that when a joint plan for peace talks is prepared it could possibly be be offered to Russia.
“We expect that may occur on the second summit on the stage of leaders,” he mentioned.
Mr Putin has already dominated out any form of peace course of on Ukraine’s phrases. The 4 Ukrainian areas he desires Ukraine to withdraw from are solely partially occupied by Russia, which claims to have annexed them in 2022. The voting course of held then was denounced in Ukraine and the West as a sham.
European Fee chief Ursula von der Leyen mentioned that “freezing the battle at the moment with overseas troops occupying Ukrainian land is just not a solution”.
“Actually, it’s a recipe for future wars of aggression,” she mentioned.
Mr Putin’s phrases for a ceasefire had been branded “offensive to frequent sense” by Ukraine.
Taking part nations are on account of formally undertake the draft declaration reaffirming Ukraine’s territorial integrity on Sunday.
The leaders additionally state that the secure transit of economic delivery within the Black and Azov Seas is significant for international meals safety. The draft textual content additionally requires a prisoner of battle change.

The Swiss summit comes after G7 leaders agreed to make use of curiosity from frozen Russian property to assist Ukraine defend itself in opposition to the invading Russian forces.
Round $325bn (£256bn) in property had been frozen by the G7 nations and the EU after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. The curiosity generated by these property quantities to some $3bn a 12 months.
Below the G7 plan, that $3bn will likely be used to repay the annual curiosity on a $50bn mortgage for Ukraine, taken out on the worldwide markets.
The cash is just not anticipated to reach till the top of the 12 months however is seen as a longer-term resolution to help Ukraine’s battle effort and economic system.
Within the quick time period, Ukraine says it urgently wants extra weapons – primarily air defence programs to fight Russia’s missile and drone assaults, in addition to F-16 fighter jets, which it hopes will begin arriving as early as this summer time.