Kuleba names clause in China's "peace plan" that is unacceptable to Ukraine
Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said that the clause on lifting sanctions against Russia in the "peace plan" proposed by China is unacceptable for Ukraine
This was reported by Interfax-Ukraine.
According to Kuleba, Ukraine does not agree with at least one point of the Chinese "peace plan" to end the war with Russia.
"There are some elements that we agree with, and there is at least one point that we disagree with, which is related to sanctions. We are convinced that sanctions are an important tool. But in general, this is an interesting document," Kuleba said after the UN Security Council meeting.
He added that the document should be studied from cover to cover and conclusions should be drawn.
"It is good that China presented its position, a comprehensive view of this war," Kuleba said.
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On February 24, China published a document with a position on the "political settlement" of Russia's war against Ukraine. The so-called peace plan consists of 12 points.
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The White House promptly responded to the "peace plan" by noting that they could stop at the first point – respect for sovereignty.
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