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According to the Ukrainian President, in the 1990s, the world decided that it wa...

"Don't have the right to own nuclear weapons": Zelensky called the Russian Federation for disarmament (video)

According to the Ukrainian President, in the 1990s, the world decided that it was the Kremlin who should become the keeper of deadly weapons, which was in Ukraine, but the history proved the opposite. President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky arrived on a working visit to the United States of America, where he made a meeting of the UN General Assembly and called on the world to stop Russian aggression. His speech was posted on the official Facebook page on September 19.

Particular attention of the Ukrainian head of state was paid to threats from the Kremlin to use nuclear weapons, so it is necessary to do everything in order for the disarmament. "Ukraine has abandoned its third largest nuclear arsenal. The world has decided that Russia should become a keeper They have no right to own nuclear weapons, " - said Vladimir Zelensky, adding separately that Moscow had betrayed Kiev.

The President of Ukraine also stated that Russia is turning into weapons and other things and using it actively against other countries. In particular, it was about the occupation of the Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant and the blocking of ports in the Black and Azov seas. The Kremlin wants to use food shortages in the world in its favor, thereby calling for civilized countries to recognize legitimate aggression against Ukraine. "Our ports on the Danube still remain a target for its (Russia - ed.

) Rockets and drones. as weapons, " - continued Vladimir Zelensky. Particular attention is worth the statement of the Ukrainian President on genocide, which is related to the stolen children. Russia wants them to forget about their past forever and is part of the enemy's state policy. "To this day. Stolen Ukrainian children in Russia are taught to hate Ukraine, break all ties with their families. This is a genocide," the message reads.