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Ukrainian President Zelensky Urges Action Over Talks At UN

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy looks on during his meeting with U.S. President Joe Biden in Paris, Friday, June 7, 2024. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky emphasized the need for action over mere discussions during a UN Security Council meeting focused on the peace and security of Ukraine. Zelensky accused Russian President Putin of violating international norms and committing crimes, stating that Russia can only be compelled into peace through force.

Zelensky raised concerns about Russian forces targeting Ukraine's energy resources and warned of potential attacks on nuclear power plants. He stressed that the ongoing conflict cannot be resolved through talks alone, emphasizing the necessity for decisive action.

Concerns raised about Russian forces targeting Ukraine's energy resources.
Zelensky accuses Putin of violating international norms and committing crimes.
Warning issued about potential attacks on nuclear power plants.

Asserting Ukraine's right to self-defense, Zelensky highlighted the importance of the UN Charter in ending Russia's aggression. He is set to present his 'victory plan' to US President Joe Biden, outlining strategies to address the conflict, including the use of Western long-range missile systems on Russian targets.

Zelensky is scheduled to address the UN General Assembly to further advocate for international support in resolving the crisis. Despite urging allies to ease restrictions on weapons, Zelensky noted that authorization for such actions has not yet been granted, citing concerns about escalation.

During his upcoming visit to the US, Zelensky aims to garner support from US lawmakers and presidential candidates for his proposed plan. He remains hopeful that his arguments will be heard and considered in efforts to end Russia's aggression against Ukraine.

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