There can be no just peace without Ukraine, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said.
"There can't be just peace without Ukraine. We see that Russia, which is 20 times larger than Ukraine, still wants more land. In fact, this is just madness. And this madness consists of Russia's desire to destroy its neighbor," he said at the UN General Assembly in New York on Wednesday.
The head of state noted that "Russia has the support of North Korea and Iran. And now every neighbor in Europe and Central Asia feels that war may be knocking on their doors as well. And just think what kind of losses this will cause for the whole world."
"Nearly 100 nations and international organizations have supported the Peace Formula, including North America, Africa, and Asia. They are all united in the Peace Formula. And I remind the General Assembly: all nations who participated in the Peace Summit are equal, and there was no one who blocked the decision of these nations," he said.
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