Zelensky celebrates that his peace plan for Ukraine “goes global”
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has highlighted that the presence of representatives from 65 countries this weekend at the third meeting of his ten-point peace plan, held in Malta, shows that “this is going global.” “Today is the first day of the summit in Malta: a meeting of advisers and diplomatic representatives on our peace formula, which is gradually, step by step, becoming global,” Zelensky said in a videoconference address to meeting participants in La Veleta. and which he broadcast on his Telegram channel and on the Ukrainian presidential website.
Therefore, Zelensky added: “66 countries were represented at the summit and this is a good result. All continents were represented (…) And there is potential to expand the representation of countries.”
The presence of more than 60 countries at the third meeting on the Ukraine peace plan showed “growing support” for Zelensky’s ten-point peace formula, although neither Russia nor China were present at the meeting in La Vane, European sources said. .
That first round talks, held in Copenhagen last June, There were only 15 participants, the figure increased to 43 in the second round held in Jeddah in August. The two-day meeting in La Veleta provides an opportunity for further exchanges between Ukraine, the countries of the so-called “Global South”, the G7 and EU Member States regarding the Ukrainian peace formula and issues related to supporting and building sustainable peace. fair in Europe, he added. European sources, who also reported the possibility of a future peace summit, but the date has not been set.
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