Zelensky: The world is too interconnected to stand on the sidelines of Ukraine war
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky emphasized that the world is too interconnected to ignore Russia's war in Ukraine during his address to Congress, SİA reports citing CNN.
"This battle cannot be frozen, or postponed. It cannot be ignored, hoping that the ocean, or something else will provide a protection," he said. "From the United States to China, from Europe to Latin America, and from every country to Australia, the world is too interconnected and interdependent to allow someone to stay aside and at the same time to feel safe when such a battle continues."
He also highlighted the shared values of the United States and Ukraine.
"Our two nations are allies in this battle. And next year will be a turning point, I know it, the point when Ukrainian courage and American resolve must guarantee the future of our common freedom. The freedom of people who stand for their values," he said.
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