Zelenskyy questions China's 'true interest' behind plan to end Russia's war

FOX News 

Zelenskyy rejected the China-Brazil six-point plan to end Russia's war and questioned'true' intent. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy took to the podium at the 79th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) for the third time since Russia's deadly invasion began more than two and half years ago, though this time he took direct aim at nations aiding Moscow: China, North Korea and Iran. Zelenskyy – who has long toed the line when it comes to maintaining murky geopolitical relations amid the war – for the first time called out not only the nations supplying direct arms to Moscow, but those who have remained complacent in their refusal to back Ukraine's demands that Russian President Vladimir Putin withdraw his troops. "We need to make it clear the war is over. This is the peace formula – what part of this could be unacceptable to anyone who upholds the U.N. Charter?" he questioned.