China and Brazil advance Ukraine peace plan despite Zelenskiy's criticism

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China and Brazil are advancing a peace plan for Ukraine, gathering support from developing countries despite Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy's criticism. Seventeen nations attended a meeting at the UN General Assembly, discussing ways to prevent war escalation and nuclear threats. The meeting, led by China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Brazil's Celso Amorim, included countries like Indonesia, South Africa, and Turkey. They signed a communique that builds on a previous six-point plan proposed in May. Zelenskiy dismissed the initiative, arguing it benefits Russia. Amorim responded that the goal is to propose a path to peace, not to engage in disputes with either Zelenskiy or Putin.


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