Zelenskiy Demands Action at UN to Force Peace in Ukraine
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy urged the United Nations Security Council to take action against Russia to force peace in Ukraine. Highlighting the need for decisive measures, Zelenskiy dismissed the notion of negotiated settlement and condemned nations aiding Russia. The conflict's outcome may hinge on U.S. political shifts.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy called for the United Nations Security Council to take decisive action against Russia, stating that peace cannot be achieved through negotiations alone. He emphasized Moscow must be forced into ending its aggression.
Zelenskiy dismissed proposals to cede Ukrainian territory to Russia, explaining that such concessions would not lead to lasting peace. He expressed gratitude to nations supporting Ukraine and targeted North Korea and Iran for supplying arms to Russia, labeling them as accomplices.
The situation remains uncertain, with the upcoming U.S. election potentially influencing Washington's support for Ukraine. Russia currently controls approximately 20% of Ukrainian territory and is advancing in the east. Meanwhile, the global diplomatic tension around Ukraine continues to escalate.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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