The Ukrainian leader: “I also want to see the proposals of the new president of the United States of America. I think we will have them in January and we will have a plan to end this war.”
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Ukraine has every chance to end the war in 2025, but it is necessary to know what the new US president’s proposals will be to end the conflict. This was stated by President Volodymyr Zelensky during the third International Conference on Food Security of Grain from Ukraine. “We are open – said the leader of Kiev – I will say it once again, and among other things, to the leaders of African, Asian and Arab countries… We are ready to see their proposals. I also want to see those of the new president of the United States United States of America. I think we will have these proposals in January and that we will have a plan to end this war.”
“I’m sure next year we will have every chance to end the war – added the Ukrainian president – There are appropriate steps for this… We understand that Russia will not take all these steps. But there is a UN Charter and all our steps based on the UN Charter will be supported by partners.”
Tajani: “Support for Ukraine until a just peace”
Meanwhile, Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani confirmed our country’s support for Kiev: “From the beginning of the Italian presidency of the G7 – he said in an interview given to the Japanese agency Kyodo – we have defined our support for the people Ukrainian as a key priority. And we will continue to support Kiev until it is achieved a just peace that fully respects Ukraine“. Another issue connected to the war is Pyongyang’s support for Moscow, which will also be a topic of discussion at the G7. “Together with our allies – Tajani recalled – we have expressed our deep concern for the sending of North Korea in Russia. Direct support for Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine, as well as showing Russia’s desperate efforts to compensate for its losses, would mark a dangerous expansion of the conflict.”
Ukraine, North Korean troops aligned with the Russians in Mariupol and Kharkiv, Tusk: “The threat of global war is real”
On this front, for Tajani, the role of China is decisive: “As President Mattarella recalled during his visit to Beijing, we count on the role and decisive influence of China to reach a fair and negotiated solution in Ukraine. Beijing’s influence may also be significant in deterring North Korea from destabilizing initiatives that threaten regional and global security, including the presence of North Korean troops in Russia.”
**Considering the potential involvement of countries like North Korea in the Ukraine conflict, what steps can the UN take, in conjunction with major powers like China, to prevent further escalation and foster a multilateral framework for lasting peace and security in the region?**
## World Today News Exclusive Interview: Ukraine, Peace Prospects, and Global Alliances
**Guests:**
* **Dr. Maria Kuznovska:** Geopolitical Analyst specializing in Eastern Europe
* ** Ambassador James Walker:** Former US Diplomat with extensive experience in conflict resolution
**Moderator:** Welcome to World Today News. Today, we delve into the latest developments concerning the war in Ukraine, exploring
the prospects for peace and the evolving global alliances surrounding the conflict. We’re joined by Dr. Maria Kuznovska, a
leading expert on Eastern European geopolitics, and Ambassador James Walker, a seasoned diplomat with a profound
understanding of conflict resolution.
**Part I: Ukrainian Hopes for Peace**
**Moderator:** President Zelensky expressed cautious optimism about ending the war in 2025, hinging on the proposals
of the new US president. Dr. Kuznovska, what are your insights into the potential impact of US leadership on the
path towards peace?
**Dr. Kuznovska:** The US role is undeniably pivotal. The new president’s stance on military aid, sanctions against
Russia, and diplomatic engagement will significantly influence Ukraine’s negotiating position.
**Moderator:** Ambassador Walker, how crucial is international support, specifically from the US, for Ukraine to achieve
a “just peace,” as emphasized by Italian Foreign Minister Tajani?
**Ambassador Walker:** International unity is paramount. A coordinated approach from key players like the US, EU, and
other allies is essential to pressure Russia towards a negotiated settlement that respects Ukraine’s sovereignty and
territorial integrity.
**Part II: Russia’s Role and the UN Charter**
**Moderator:** President Zelensky stated, “There are appropriate steps for this… We understand that Russia will not take
all these steps.” Dr. Kuznovska, what specific steps can Ukraine and its allies take to ensure Russia’s compliance with
international law and the UN Charter?
**Dr. Kuznovska:** This is a complex challenge. Options include intensified diplomatic pressure, targeted sanctions,
and legal action through international courts.
**Moderator:** Ambassador Walker, what role can the UN play in holding Russia accountable for its actions and facilitating
a peaceful resolution?
**Ambassador Walker:** The UN’s legitimacy rests on upholding its Charter. Strengthening international cooperation within
the UN framework, possibly through the Security Council or General Assembly resolutions, is crucial to deter further aggression
and promote accountability.
**Part III: Global Ramifications: North Korea’s Involvement**
**Moderator:** The potential deployment of North Korean troops to support Russia raises concerns about the conflict’s escalation.
Ambassador Walker, what are the implications of North Korean involvement for the stability of the region and the global
security order?
**Ambassador Walker:** North Korea’s involvement would be a dangerous escalation, potentially drawing in other powers and
triggering a wider conflict. International condemnation and coordinated sanctions against Pyongyang are essential.
Dr. Kuznovska, how might China’s influence be leveraged to deter North Korea from sending troops and push for
a peaceful resolution in Ukraine?
**Dr. Kuznovska:** China has a unique position. As a major power with close ties to both Russia and North Korea, its
diplomatic pressure could be decisive in influencing Pyongyang’s decision-making.
**Moderator:** Thank you both for your valuable insights. This conversation highlights the complex and interconnected nature
of the Ukraine war and the global implications of its outcome. We hope this discussion encourages continued dialog and
action towards a peaceful and just resolution.