Next month, the first peace summit for Ukraine is being held in Burgenstock, Switzerland.
It has been organised as a way to bring world leaders together to find ways in which long-lasting peace can be achieved and inspire a potential future peace process.
Anything that is agreed upon will be in accordance to the UN Charter - which aims to maintain peace and security around the globe - and international law.
"I am certain that every peace-loving nation in the world is interested in attending the summit, because its significance extends far beyond Ukraine," Volodymyr Zelenskyy said.
"It is about every nation's global role, as well as genuine respect for international law and peaceful coexistence throughout the world."
Will Russia be invited?
At this stage, Russia have not been invited to the summit, the Swiss government confirmed today.
It went on to say that it is "convinced" Russia must be involved in the process.
"A peace process without Russia is not possible," the government said in a statement.
But last week, Russia said it will not take part in the event.
Referring to the summit, Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said that any talks on ending the conflict in Ukraine were pointless without Russian participation.
The summit is due to take place on 15-16 June.