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Make national security a right for everyone, not a privilege for few, Zelenskyy says

Zelenskyy returns to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, as he says that “every year that this war goes on, weapons become even more deadly, and only Russia deserves to be blamed for this.”

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy speaks during the General Debate of the United Nations General Assembly at the UN headquarters in New York City. Photograph: Timothy A Clary/AFP/Getty Images

He says Ukraine had to build “underground schools and underground hospitals” to save others or teach farmers to protect their equipment from drone strikes.

“Russia’s war has put us in this situation. But do you have protection against similar threats?,” he asks leaders.

He warns that “stopping this war now and within the global arms race is cheaper than building underground kindergartens or massive bunkers for critical infrastructure later.”

Stopping Putin now is cheaper than trying to protect every port and every ship from terrorists with sea drones. Stopping Russia now is cheaper than wondering who will be the force to create a simple drone carrying a nuclear warhead,” he says,

He urges leader to “use everything we have together to force the aggressor to stop and only then we have a real chance that this arms race will not end in catastrophe for all of us.”

If it takes weapons to do it, if it takes pressure on Russia, then it must be done, and it must be done now. Otherwise, Putin will keep driving the war forward wider and deeper. And we told you before, Ukraine is only the first,” he says.

He says that “if security guarantees work for Ukraine, something more than just friends and weapons, it will mean that people were able to make national security not a privilege for a few nations, but a right for everyone.

He then turns to Russia’s trading partners, as he says their response will decide if Russia is allowed to continue its aggression.

War has already reached too many people to pretend it has nothing to do with you. So it depends on you whether you help peace or continue trading with Russia and helping Russia to fund this war,” he says.

He once again thanks Trump for his support after their talks on Tuesday, and ends on a strong note with a direct appeal:

So don’t stay silent while Russia keeps dragging this war on. Please speak out and condemn it. Please join us in defending and international law and order. People are waiting for action,” he says.

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Turning blind eye to Ukraine gives green light to future aggressors anywhere in world, Czech president warns

The Czech president (and a retired army general) Petr Pavel is speaking now.

He warns that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine “has significantly transformed the global security landscape since the last general debate a year ago,” with the world not any safer than last year.

Czech Republic’s President Petr Pavel addresses the 80th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA). Photograph: Jeenah Moon/Reuters

“On the contrary, in the game of smoke and mirrors, Russia continues targeting civilians, civilian infrastructure, foreign diplomatic missions, and most recently, even our neighbouring country, Poland – not to forget the acts of hybrid warfare on our own territory,” he says.

He warns that “Russia still aims to seize Ukrainian territory and expand its sphere of influence, backed by China, Iran, North Korea and other countries that help It circumvent sanctions and provide economic or political support.”

He says the Russian aggression “threatens to dismantle our system of governance based on mutual respect, equal partnership and rules we all subscribe to.”

What is happening in Europe today could happen anywhere else tomorrow under different circumstances, under but under the exact same pretext. …

Turning a blind eye to Ukraine today is a green light to any future aggressor anywhere in the world.”

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