Ukrainian President, Vladimir Zelenskyurged the international community on Tuesday to act before they explode, remembering the anniversary of the war started Russia against Georgia in 2008.
“If it is already clear that some state is preparing an unjust, unprovoked, illegal aggression, then the reaction of the world to its preparation should be the same as to the aggression that occurred. We must not wait for strikes and victims, but act to prevent war “, the President assured Ukraine in his daily address to the people of the country.
Recalling the anniversary of Russia’s war against Georgia in 2008, the Ukrainian president argued that while it is necessary to talk about what happened, it is not so much a discussion of what can be done minutes before the start of the war to avoid letting it start.
“2008, 2014, 2022. The wars that began in these years have a different scale and character, but the meaning of what happened is that regional and global security mechanisms did not work,” the Ukrainian president stated.
“It is only now that the world has begun to realize the need for real and effective tools to prevent such attacks and bring those responsible to justice,” he added.
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In this sense, Zelensky made a bet, because “after this Russian war against Ukraine”, there is no latent or “frozen” conflict left. To do this, the President of Ukraine undertook to threaten a possible aggressor state that it could lose “everything captured”, which would entail international legal responsibility.
the president Ukraine He stated that Ukrainian diplomats are working to organize a global political, economic and legal response to Russian aggression.
“By protecting our state, we automatically protect everyone who has already been threatened or may still be threatened by a terrorist state,” he said. Zelensky.
“And, of course, the biggest contribution now is made by the military: all Ukrainian heroes who destroy the Russian terrorist machine on the battlefield,” he added.
(EuropePress)
Source: RPP

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