Russia is using nuclear power plants in other countries to cause harm, according to Volodymyr Zelensky, who spoke at the United Nations assembly in New York.
The president of Ukraine received applause at the yearly meeting by asking for help in fighting against Vladimir Putin‘s aggressive ambitions.
In a passionate speech, he said that the Kremlin has been using food, energy, and even children as weapons against his country. He warned his allies that they could face the same situation.
He said that we need to stop Russia, who has nuclear weapons, from starting a big war.
Zelensky believes that evil people cannot be trusted. He also warns that Russia is trying to start a big war.
Zelensky said that when one nation uses hatred as a weapon against another nation, it doesn’t just end there.
The aim of the ongoing war against Ukraine is to use our land, our people, our lives, and our resources as tools against you and the international rules that are in place.
Ukraine is working really hard to make sure that after Russia attacked them, no country will ever have the courage to attack another nation.
‘We need to prevent the use of weapons, hold accountable those who commit war crimes, allow deported individuals to return home, and make the occupier leave the land they unlawfully occupy. ‘
‘We need to work together to achieve our goal, and I believe we can. ‘
He spoke for 15 minutes on stage and accused Russia of keeping the Zaporizhzhia power plant captive to pressure Europe.
Zelensky also mentioned that the invader is using unfair tactics in the global food markets to try and get other countries to acknowledge that it owns the land it took from Ukraine.
His comments were very harsh in a series of speeches by important people criticizing Russia’s aggressive actions.
The assistant made an error in providing the instruction. Could you please provide the context or specific text that needs to be rewritten. Ambassador Dmitry Polyansky was sitting in Russia’s seat while Zelensky was giving his speech.
Polyansky sarcastically asked if he spoke when an Associated Press reporter inquired about how he felt about the speech, with a sly grin on his face.
I didn’t realize he was talking. I was using my phone.
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