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Zelenskyy: Putin has stolen much, but he will never steal world’s future

Zelenskyy: Putin has stolen much, but he will never steal world’s future Photo: Volodymyr Zelenskyy, President of Ukraine (Getty Images)
Author: Daryna Vialko

Russia continues to actively attempt to undermine unity among all nations. But Russian President Vladimir Putin will not succeed in stealing the future of the world, stated Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the Summit of the Future.

The President emphasized the importance of the world working together to create a shared vision for a better future for humanity. He stated that Ukraine supports efforts aimed at ensuring that all countries are united, safe, and strictly adhere to the UN Charter.

"You all can see who always not only stands against it but also actively works to undermine global unity. This time, during the work on the Pact of the Future, the same small group of seven accomplices led by Russia has once again acted destructively, always opposing any global initiatives that strengthen the effectiveness of the UN Charter," stated Zelenskyy.

According to the President, this group of seven countries has always acted in this manner whenever the UN has tried to do something for the benefit of all.

The Ukrainian leader also reminded that Ukraine is preparing to hold a second Peace Summit.

"We are working on food security, energy security and holding Russia accountable for its terror. Next, we will address all other points of the peace formula, including the release of prisoners, the restoration of territorial integrity, and more," he added.

He stated that Ukraine is preparing a document to be presented at the second peace summit. Zelenskyy urged all countries to support these efforts for a just and peaceful future.

"Putin has stolen much already, but he will never steal the world's future," the President emphasized.

Background

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine is currently visiting the United States. He will address the UN General Assembly.

He will also meet with US President Joe Biden and present him with a recently developed plan for Ukraine's victory.