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Switzerland not supporting Sino-Brazilian peace initiative in Ukraine

Summary by Le Temps
Beijing claims that its ceasefire plan has the support of more than 110 countries. In Bern, however, they are distancing themselves from a text that does not guarantee Ukraine's sovereignty. Switzerland is not ready to sign or adopt a Sino-Brazilian initiative for a ceasefire in Ukraine within the UN framework. Next September, Beijing and Brasilia should propose the voting of a 'peace plan' with six points to resolve the 'Ukraine conflict', said…
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Beijing claims that its ceasefire plan has the support of more than 110 countries. In Bern, however, they are distancing themselves from a text that does not guarantee Ukraine's sovereignty. Switzerland is not ready to sign or adopt a Sino-Brazilian initiative for a ceasefire in Ukraine within the UN framework. Next September, Beijing and Brasilia should propose the voting of a 'peace plan' with six points to resolve the 'Ukraine conflict', said…

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Le Temps broke the news in on Wednesday, August 7, 2024.
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