Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba dismissed calls for an “abstract peace” made by some countries and commentators at the UN on Tuesday, saying they were mainly for the benefit of Russia.
“We continue to hear some calls for an abstract peace, but most of them do not really mean peace, but something else,” Kuleba said in his speech to the UN General Assembly, convened to discuss the situation in Ukraine.
According to the minister, when someone asks Kiev to sit down at the negotiating table and stop the war, “what they are really saying is that Russia should be allowed to keep the stolen land and continue to kill, torture, rape and intimidate the inhabitants of the occupied territories.”
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