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Switzerland was invited to a meeting held by China and Brazil on Friday on the margins of the UN General Assembly in New York .
The initiative is important because it offers an alternative to the bellicose speeches made this week at the UN by both the Ukrainian and Russian sides.
Switzerland has always emphasised the importance of a reference to the UN Charter in peace initiatives.
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