The Ukrainian President addressed world leaders at the UN General Assembly.
Ukranian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy addresses the 78th session of the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday, September 19
Ukraine and its allies cast the country’s cause as a battle for the rule of international law, for the sovereignty of every country with a powerful and potentially expansionist neighbour, and for the stability of global food, fuel and other supplies that have been rocked by the war. The war has raged longer and losses have been greater than Russia hoped, and the fighting has spurred widespread international condemnation and sanctions against Moscow.
Russia gets its chance to address the General Assembly on Saturday, when Foreign Minister Minister Sergei Lavrov is expected on the rostrum.
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