Zelensky tells UN Security Council that Russia 'can only be forced into peace'
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Tuesday told a special UN Security Council session that Russia "can only be forced into peace", claiming that Moscow is insincere in its calls for dialogue and denouncing Iran and North Korea as “accomplices” in Russia's war on Ukraine.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Tuesday that Russia can only be forced into peace, as he denounced Iran and North Korea as "accomplices" in the war.
Addressing a special UN Security Council session attended by a representative of Russia, Zelensky described Moscow as insincere in its calls for dialogue.
"We know some in the world want to talk to (Russian President Vladimir) Putin," Zelensky said, "to possibly hear from him that he's upset because we are exercising our right to defend our people."
Zelensky, clad in his trademark military fatigues, called such views "insanity."
"Russia can only be forced into peace, and that is exactly what's needed -- forcing Russia into peace," he said.
Zelensky also criticized Iran and North Korea, which have been widely accused by Western intelligence of supplying weapons to Russia, with Iran recently said to have sent short-range missiles.
(AFP)
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