Ukraine presses peace plan, points to N. Korean involvement in talks with Chinese envoy

A man photographs parts of an unidentified missile, which Ukrainian authorities believe to be made in North Korea and was used in a strike in Kharkiv earlier this week. (REUTERS)
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  • Ukraine鈥檚 peace plan calls for removing all Russian troops, restoring Ukraine鈥檚 1991 post-Soviet borders and a process to make Russia accountable for its actions

KYIV: Senior Ukrainian officials, in a meeting with a Chinese regional envoy on Thursday, pressed Kyiv鈥檚 plan to end the two-year conflict with Russia and presented what they said was evidence of North Korean weaponry supplied to Moscow.

Andriy Yermak, head of Ukraine鈥檚 presidential administration, wrote on Telegram that he and his team presented the situation on the battlefield and Kyiv鈥檚 peace proposals to Li Hui, China鈥檚 special representative for Eurasian affairs.
Yermak said the Ukrainian side 鈥渄iscussed with Li Hui the prospects for establishing a just peace for Ukraine, the restoration of our country鈥檚 territorial integrity and sovereignty on the basis of the Ukrainian peace formula.鈥�
Ukraine鈥檚 peace plan, as presented by President Volodymyr Zelensky, calls for removing all Russian troops, restoring Ukraine鈥檚 1991 post-Soviet borders and a process to make Russia accountable for its actions.

Switzerland has pledged to stage a peace summit and several preparatory meetings have already taken place. Kyiv has been trying to cultivate good relations with Beijing, and China has attended at least one of the meetings, though Russia has not been invited.
Li, making his second trip to Europe, last week met a Russian deputy foreign minister in Moscow and said it was impossible to discuss a Ukraine settlement without Moscow鈥檚 participation.
In his account of Thursday鈥檚 talks, Yermak said they showed the Chinese delegation examples of fragments of downed missiles and weapons that North Korea made and gave to Russia to attack Ukraine.
Ukraine鈥檚 prosecutor general last month said experts had found that Russia had fired at least 24 North Korean-made missiles over a period of several weeks.
Yermak鈥檚 account of the meeting also said Ukraine raised what it described as Russian violations of international conventions on prisoners of war and how China might help secure the return of deported Ukrainian children.
Russia denies such deportations have taken place, saying children were removed from the war zone for their own safety.