South African President Cyril Ramaphosa announced today, Tuesday, that due to the continuation of the Russian military operation in Ukraine without any immediate decisions, Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky have agreed to host a group of African leaders to discuss a possible peace plan to end the conflict. .
Ramaphosa said during a brief press statement with the Prime Minister of Singapore that his talks with the two leaders showed their willingness to accept African leaders and discuss ways to end this conflict.
Supported by multiple countries
“The chances of success will depend on the discussions that have taken place,” he added.
He added that the leaders of Senegal, Uganda and Egypt also support the peace plan, and that the UN, US and UK secretaries general are aware of the initiative.
Ramaphosa said Washington and London had expressed cautious support for the peace plan.
melee attack
Notably, after a week-long hiatus, Russia resumed long-range missile strikes at the end of April. And the wave of airstrikes that have begun in recent days, often aimed at the capital, in continuation of the clashes between the two sides.
While Ukrainian forces were preparing for a counterattack that was expected weeks ago, before Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky returned and clarified that the aforementioned attack had been slightly delayed despite military preparations to avoid heavy loss of life.
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