In a recent address, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy accused Russia of consistently rejecting global peace initiatives while continuing its military aggression. His remarks came after a series of devastating attacks on Ukrainian regions, including Kherson and Chernihiv, where civilian structures were targeted without military justification. President Zelenskyy criticized Russia’s ongoing military operations, labeling them as acts of hatred and destruction against other nations. He highlighted the need for international support, emphasizing the importance of diplomatic pressure and sanctions, particularly from the United States, to counter Russia’s actions. Zelenskyy praised the support received from global allies, including recent meetings held by Ukrainian representatives in Washington. The Ukrainian leader also announced new measures to bolster Ukraine’s resilience, following negotiations in France for additional recovery funding. As Ukraine prepares for further collaboration with G7 countries, Zelenskyy expressed gratitude for international solidarity and reiterated the call for accountability for Russia’s actions. Post navigation UN Chief Calls for Two-State Revival Ukraine Eyes EU Future in Reconstruction