However, this time, he specifically targeted China, North Korea, and Iran, three countries that support Moscow.
For the first time, Zelenskyy, who has long tread carefully when it comes to upholding hazy geopolitical relations during the conflict, has taken aim at both the countries directly arming Moscow and the countries that have remained docile in their refusal to support Ukraine’s demands that Russian President Vladimir Putin withdraw his troops.
“We must declare that the battle is ended. This is the formula for peace; which of these may you find unacceptable?.
If anyone in the globe looks for other options,It probably indicates that they wish to participate in some of Putin’s activities. It exposes the yearning they are trying to hide.
What is the real interest, one wonders, when the Chinese-Brazilian pair attempts to form a chorus of voices alongside someone in Europe and someone in Africa, advocating for something other than a complete and just peace?”
In contrast to the 10-point plan Ukraine initially presented in 2022, Zelenskyy’s remarks alluded to China’s months-long attempt to win over other countries to a six-point peace plan it published in conjunction with Brazil in May.