On Friday, China presented a twelve-point plan for a peace agreement between Ukraine and Russia. The country hopes to play “a constructive role” in ending the war. In the plan, China calls for a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine. They point out that dialogue and negotiations are the only viable way out of the conflict in Ukraine. – That China is talking about Ukraine is good, but there are several unclear points in the proposal, Zelenskyj said. He said that he sees the play out more as “thoughts” than a concrete plan. For Ukraine, respect for international law and territorial integrity is important, he said. Maria Zakharova is spokesperson for the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Photo: Alexander Zemlianichenko / AP Several peace initiatives The play from China was also commented on in Russia on Friday. – We appreciated the desire of our Chinese friends to resolve the conflict in Ukraine in a peaceful way, said Maria Zakharaova, who is a spokesperson for the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. She added that the plan must be based on “the new territorial realities” in Ukraine. Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke on Friday with the President of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdogan. In the conversation, Erdogan called for “a just peace”. Presidents Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Vladimir Putin met last August. On Friday they spoke on the phone. Photo: Vyacheslav Prokofyev / AP There have also been other peace initiatives during the first anniversary. The Wall Street Journal newspaper writes that Germany, France and Great Britain are collaborating on an attempt to establish negotiations between Ukraine and Russia. It is officials from the three countries who inform the newspaper of this. Leaders from both France and Germany are said to have urged Zelenskyj to consider peace talks. – Sure to win At the press conference in Kyiv, Zelenskyj said that he is grateful for the efforts that President Erdogan has made for Ukraine, including when it comes to the issue of grain exports. Turkey played a central role in negotiating the grain agreement last year. Zelenskyj was also asked about the prospects of winning the war. – I am sure we will win, and I hope it happens this year. If all our partners do what they have promised, this is possible, he said. On Thursday evening, the UN General Assembly adopted by an overwhelming majority a demand for a halt to hostilities in Ukraine and for Russia to withdraw its forces. Photo: MIKE SEGAR / Reuters Dialogue with Africa and Latin America Zelenskyj also said that he wishes to strengthen relations with African and Latin American countries, and that he hopes for stronger support from these countries. When asked what has been the worst thing he has experienced during the war in the past year, Zelenskyj replied: – Mass murder in the Kyiv suburb of Butsha. The war in Ukraine summarized in three minutes.
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