Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy delivered a passionate speech at the UN General Assembly, calling for ‘real peace’ and criticizing plans that ignore the suffering of Ukrainians. Zelenskyy emphasized the importance of his peace formula, which has received support from nearly 100 nations and international organizations. He met with world leaders who share his understanding that peace must be just and real, free from veto power. Zelenskyy condemned proposals that give Putin political space to continue the war and urged for unity in support of his country.
Zelenskyy highlighted the impact of the war on Ukrainian civilians, including the destruction of energy infrastructure and the threat to nuclear power plants. He warned of potential nuclear disasters if Russian attacks continue. The Ukrainian president called for the restoration of nuclear safety, an end to using energy as a weapon, and the return of all captured soldiers and civilians.
Zelenskyy stressed the importance of upholding the UN charter to guarantee territorial integrity and sovereignty for Ukraine. He urged the world to unite and hold those responsible for war crimes accountable, emphasizing that there can be no just peace without Ukraine. Zelenskyy wrapped up his address by appealing for support from all nations to achieve real peace and unity.
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