Zelensky Warns West to Stop Playing with Russia, Urges NATO Countries to Stop War in Ukraine

Zelensky Warns West to Stop Playing with Russia, Urges NATO Countries to Stop War in Ukraine

TRIBUN-VIDEO.COM - Ukrainan President Volodymyr Zelensky urges West fot stop playing with Russia. He asked them to impose tougher sanctions on Moscow to end the war in Ukraine. Zelensky emphasized that his country would remain independent. This was said by Zelensky in his speech on Thursday night (26/5/2022). Zelensky has recently criticized the West for its support for Ukraine. Especially since the EU did not immediately reach an agreement to embargo Russia's oil, while thousands of Moscow troops tried to besiege the main cities in eastern Ukraine, namely Severodonetsk and Lysychansk. Zelensky emphasized Ukraine will always be an independent country and will not be damaged. He said the ongoing catastrophic events could be stopped if the world treated the situation in Ukraine as if it were facing the same situation. Besides, the war would be over if the powers that be didn't mess with Russia. Zelensky's power refers to Western countries. He urged them to end the war in Ukraine. "The ongoing catastrophic events can still be stopped if the world treats the situation in Ukraine as if it is facing the same situation, if the existing powers do not play games with Russia but really insist on ending the war," he added. Zelensky complained about the slow pace of the European Union (EU) in reaching an agreement on Russia's oil embargo. He questioned why a small number of the bloc's member states were allowed to block the plan. The European Union is discussing a sixth round of sanctions action, including an embargo on Russian oil imports. Such a move requires unanimity, but Hungary is against the idea for now on the grounds that its economy will suffer too much. (tribun-video.com) This article appeared on Reuters under the title "'Stop playing' with Russia, end war: Zelenskiy tells West" https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/... Host: Saradita VP: Lutfi Tursilowati N.A