He President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyhe said on Tuesday before the European Parliament what Ukraine and their western partners They have done a lot together against the Russian invasion but They should not “be afraid to do even more” ante
“While certain European leaders think about how to win their elections at the expense of Ukraine, Putin is focused on winning this war. He will not stop on his own and the longer he has, the worse the conditions will be,” he told the plenary session of the European Parliamentwhich commemorates Tuesday in a extraordinary session los .
He Ukrainian president has exemplified Russian efforts warning that the contingent of north korean troops in russian soil to combat the Ukrainian forces, which currently number 11,000 troops, could reach up to 100,000 soldiers.
“Together we have achieved a lot, but we must not be afraid to do more every day (…). Every day is the best time to put more pressure on Russia. And it is clear that, without certain key factors, Russia will lack real motivation to engage in meaningful negotiations,” he warned Zelenskywhich noted the destruction of its air bases, the loss of its ability to produce missiles and drones or the confiscation of its assets.
“Putin does not value people”
“They know very well that Putin does not value people or rules. He only values money and power. That is what we have to remove to restore peace,” he stressed.
He Ukrainian president has warned also “to those who think they can sell any country like Ukraine, Georgia or Moldova and get something in return” that “no one can enjoy calm waters in the middle of a storm”, so the peace that is achieved has to be fair for Ukraine, he stressed.
Before Zelensky’s speech, the president of the European Parliament, Roberta Metsolahas indicated that the institution he directs has remained on the side of Ukraine during these 1,000 days and will continue to do so “as long as it takes.”
“This is an attack not only on Ukraine, but on the rules-based order. An assault on our values and our way of life. Peace, democracy and freedom: that is what is at stake. And we know the sacrifice that is being endured the Ukrainian people, not only for them, but for all of us,” he said Metsola