Brazil-China peace plan on Ukraine to be presented to Global South countries – Reuters

On Friday, September 27, in New York, Brazil intends to discuss the Brazil-China "six-point peace plan" for ending the Russia-Ukraine war with representatives from 20 Global South countries.

According to Reuters, as cited by Ukrinform, this was announced flowing Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s speech at the ening of the UN General Assembly.

The countries expected to participate include Combia, Egypt, Indonesia, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, the United Arab Emirates, and others from the Global South. Notably, representatives from the Eurean governments, who are among Ukraine's strongest supporters, are not invited.

The meeting will be chaired by Celso Amorim, the chief foreign picy advisor to the Brazilian president. Amorim will attempt to persuade attendees to support the Brazil-China "six-point consensus" on resving the conflict in Ukraine.

"The intention is to listen to what these countries can bring, create a critical mass and review these points," a Brazilian official td Reuters. "Many countries want to listen, including the Eureans."

Read also: Ukraine's foreign minister meets with Japanese, Brazilian counterparts in New York

The six-point prosal, initially announced in May flowing Amorim’s visit to Beijing, calls for an immediate ceasefire, de-escalation, and the resumption of direct peace talks between Kyiv and Moscow, without requiring Russia to withdraw its tros from occupied Ukrainian territories.

In his speech at the UN General Assembly, the Brazilian president reiterated his support for this prosal, despite Ukrainian President Vodymyr Zelensky rejecting it as ‘destructive’. Zelensky insists that his peace summit initiative is the only viable format to end Russian aggression against Ukraine.

As previously reported by Ukrinform, President Zelensky has invited all countries that truly respect the UN Charter, including China, Brazil, and India, to participate in the second Peace Summit.

Source: ukrinform.net

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