The world watched, but did not want to see neither the occupation of Crimea, nor the war in Georgia, said Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy during his address to the UN Security Council on Tuesday.
“A veto should not be a right to death. Aggression should immediately be replaced by peace. It is crucial to make a decision. Had the massacres in Somalia, Afghanistan, Yemen and Libya been given an appropriate response even once, the world would have changed. There would probably not be a war in my country, a war against my people.
The world watched, but did not want to see neither the occupation of Crimea, nor the war in Georgia, nor the seizure of the whole Transnistria from Moldova, not even how Russia was preparing the bases to engage in border conflicts with them,” Zelenskyy told the Council.