China introduced its 12-point peace plan on February 24, 2023, marking one year after Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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China introduced its 12-point peace plan on February 24, 2023, a year after the breakout of Russia's all-out invasion of Ukraine
China presented the previously promised peace settlement plan on February 24.
The Chinese 12-point paper fixes the future positions the Chinese leadership will follow in Russia's war against Ukraine.
China released a 12-point peace plan.
The plan was criticized by Ukraine's allies for failing to explicitly call for the withdrawal of Russian troops from Ukrainian territory.
China announced it would roll out its peace plan on Feb 24, the invasion's anniversary
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