China News Agency, Beijing, November 6th. Comprehensive news: Tens of thousands of Italians held a parade in Rome, the capital of Italy, on the 5th, demanding that the Italian government stop sending arms to Ukraine.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on the 5th that a total of 28 grain ships left Ukrainian ports in the past week, carrying a total of more than 800,000 tons of food.

  Italians march to demand government stop sending arms to Ukraine

  According to the British "Guardian" report, tens of thousands of Italians marched in the Italian capital Rome on the 5th, calling for peace in Ukraine and asking the Italian government to stop sending arms to Ukraine.

  According to the report, as a founding member of NATO, Italy has expressed its support for Ukraine from the beginning and provided it with weapons.

Italian Prime Minister Meloni said that this will not change, and the Italian government expects to send more weapons to Ukraine soon.

But some, including former Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte, said Italy should work to speed up peace talks between Russia and Ukraine.

  Agence France-Presse reported that a protester was quoted as saying that the Italian government initially provided weapons to Ukraine on the grounds of preventing the conflict from escalating, but nine months later, the situation has escalated. The delivery of weapons cannot stop the war. war.

  28 grain ships left Ukrainian ports in the past week

  According to CNN, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on the 5th that a total of 28 ships carrying various agricultural products left Ukrainian ports in the past week.

He said these grain ships have loaded more than 800,000 tons of food from ports such as Odessa to destinations such as Egypt, Libya and Morocco.

  Zelensky called this week's resumption of the "humanitarian corridor for the export of agricultural products from the Black Sea" "one of the most important outcomes of the entire autumn."

  US media: U.S. urges Ukraine to be open to peace talks

  Reuters, the British "Guardian" and other media quoted the US "Washington Post" report as saying that the US government privately urged Ukrainian leaders to send a signal of openness to negotiate with Russia and give up their public refusal to hold peace talks.

This request is not to force Ukraine to join the negotiations, but to win the support of some countries.

  The Washington Post reported that U.S. and Ukrainian officials acknowledged that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s refusal to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin has raised concerns in parts of Europe, Africa and Latin America about the impact of the Ukraine crisis on food and fuel costs It is most evident in these regions.

  The National Security Council did not immediately comment on the accuracy of the report, according to Reuters.

  Iran says it delivered drones to Russia before Ukraine crisis

  According to the Associated Press, Iranian Foreign Minister Abdullahyan said on the 5th that Iran delivered a "limited number" of drones to Russia ahead of Russia's special military operation against Ukraine.

  Abdullahyan said Iran had no knowledge of the use of its drones in Ukraine.

Iran remains committed to ending the conflict, he said, and if it turns out Russia used Iranian drones in Ukraine, then Iran will not remain indifferent to the issue.

  In response, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky accused Iran of lying on the matter.

According to Al Jazeera, Zelensky said that Ukrainian forces have shot down at least 10 Iranian drones a day, and that the number of drones shot down by Ukrainian forces has exceeded the "limited" number of drones that Iran mentioned.

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