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UN says ‘too soon to evaluate China peace plan for Ukraine

UN says ‘too soon to evaluate China peace plan for Ukraine

A UN spokesperson mentioned Tuesday that it’s “too soon for the world body to evaluate” China’s peace proposal to finish the battle in Ukraine.

“We would need more details on the proposal in the first place,” Farhan Haq instructed experiences. “But of course, we encourage all efforts made by all countries to do what they can to resolve this conflict through dialogue.”

“Every peace process is unique. They take their own dynamics. It’s very clear what the General Assembly resolution states. It is very clear what the UN Charter says, and so we want any peace that results to be in line with those,” he mentioned.

His remarks got here after Chinese President Xi Jinping met his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, met in Moscow to debate the battle in Ukraine.

Putin mentioned China’s proposals may very well be used as the idea for talks.

China proposed a 12-point plan final month.

Source: www.anews.com.tr