South Africa offers its peace plan to Ukraine and Russia
The Ukrainian and Russian parties have agreed to accept a mission from the South African Republic, which has its own "peace plan" for ending the war.
President of the South African Republic, Cyril Ramaphosa, stated this, the CGTN Europe reports.
"South African President Ramaphosa spoke both with Russian President Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, and they agreed to accept a mission from African leaders on a potential peace plan for their conflict," the publication noted.
SOUTH AFRICAN PRESIDENT RAMAPHOSA : SPOKE TO BOTH RUSSIAN PRESIDENT PUTIN AND UKRAINE PRESIDENT ZELENSKIY AND THEY AGREED THEY ARE WILLING TO RECEIVE A MISSION FROM AFRICAN LEADERS ON A POTENTIAL PEACE PLAN FOR THEIR CONFLICT
— CGTN Europe (@CGTNEurope) May 16, 2023
Neither Ukraine nor Russia has yet commented on the report.
Earlier, it was reported that South Africa admitted that they sent weapons to Russia. However, they do not know how it happened. They said that no one had permitted deliveries to the Russian Federation.
As Rubryka reported, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that it is impossible to agree with Russian President Vladimir Putin and his entourage, so there is no point in negotiating with them.