"Many countries do not support it", Zelensky proposed developing countries | Brazil | proposal
According to TASS, sources from the Brazilian Presidential Office said on June 26th that Brazil and other developing countries will not support the "peace plan" proposed by Ukrainian President Zelensky.
According to the report, the source stated that the Brazilian President's Special Assistant for International Affairs, Celso Amorim, attended a meeting held in Copenhagen on the 24th, during which Western representatives attempted to persuade developing countries to oppose Russia in the situation in Ukraine. He said, "Developing countries, including Brazil, do not support Ukraine's' peace plan '. We also advocate for the Russian side to participate in future talks."
The Pakistani side believes that Kiev's proposal is "futile" because Moscow's position was not taken into account. In addition, Amorin believes that involving China in subsequent talks is the right move.
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According to reports, Brazilian President Lula earlier stated that Russia is a guarantor of long-term global peace. He has proposed an initiative to develop a new international plan to create possibilities for Russia Ukraine dialogue. Lula also said that he is willing to act as an intermediary for direct negotiations between the President of Russia and Ukraine when necessary.
In November 2022, Zelensky delivered a speech to the G20 summit attendees via video link, stating that Kiev has its own "peace plan". The plan consists of 10 items, including ensuring nuclear security, food security, and energy security, exchanging "detained persons" based on the principle of "everyone for everyone", and restoring Ukraine's territorial integrity. Zelensky also said that Ukraine hopes to establish an international mechanism to compensate for Ukraine's combat losses with Russian assets.