China's peace proposal for Ukraine lacks 'key ingredients,' says Estonian official
Kusti Salm, permanent secretary of Estonia's Ministry of Defense, discusses how Estonia has helped Ukraine in the war with Russia and gives his take on China's 12-point peace plan.
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