The US, Europe and Ukraine are set to meet in Geneva to discuss the US 28-point peace plan.

It's just a shame they could not meet in a neutral country given that Switzerland supported sanctions against Russia so can hardly be called neutral.

In fact the Swiss are due to vote on just what neutrality means to them.

SWI reports:

[https://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/neutrality/how-the-neutrality-initiative-could-affect-swiss-policy/90344837]

In 2026, Swiss citizens will vote on the neutrality initiative. If a majority of both the people and the cantons approve it, Switzerland would write “perpetual and armed” neutrality into its constitution.

In terms of security policy, the initiative could force Switzerland to scale back its cooperation with NATO, including its participation in the Partnership for PeaceExternal link programme, of which Switzerland has been a part since 1996.

The most far-reaching change would be the ban on “non-military coercive measures”. This means that Switzerland would no longer be able to independently impose sanctions on countries at war, except when decisions of the UN Security Council mandate their implementation.

Countries that apply 'non-military coercive measures' are by definition not neutral. The clue is in the word 'coercive'.

But one may guess that Geneva is perceived as a more amenable venue for the participants than say, Kigali.