'Everyone is afraid, there is no one answer': President of Ukraine on NATO membership'Everyone is afraid, there is no one answer': President of Ukraine on NATO membership

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said that he asked 27 European leaders about the prospect of the country’s membership in NATO but no one answered affirmatively.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy hit European leaders for their silence on NATO Ukraine’s membership after Russian aggression. During the address late at night to the country, Zelenskiy said that he spoke with 27 European leaders asking about the prospect of the Ukrainian membership from the military alliance between government but no one answered affirmatively.

“I have asked 27 European leaders whether Ukraine will be in NATO … Everyone is afraid, no one answers,” said Zelenskiy.

Zelenskiy praised Ukraine for their “heroism ‘in the face of Russian military progress when he tried to convince residents that Ukrainian forces” did everything possible “. Urging residents to be alert and observe the rules of the curfew, he warned that the “sabotage group” Russia had entered Kyiv.

In the midst of global diplomatic efforts to improve the situation in Ukraine, Zelensky insists that Russia must speak “sooner or later”. He also urged Russia to protest the Ukrainian War and vowed to live in the capital of Ukraine when air strike sirens kept mourning Kyiv.

“() The enemy has marked me as number one target,” Zelenskiy said. “My family is the number two target. They want to destroy Ukraine politically by destroying the head of state.”

“I will live in the capital. My family is also in Ukraine.”

Meanwhile, the West who was led by the US has prepared a draft resolution calling for the direct termination of the use of Russian forces against Ukraine and unconditional withdrawals from all of its military forces from their territory.

Condemn Russia’s decision to recognize the parts that separate from East Ukraine as an independent region, the resolution calls it a violation of the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Ukraine and “is not consistent with the principles of the United Nations Charter.”

“Allow and facilitate access to fast, safe, and without obstacles to humanitarian assistance for those who need in Ukraine, to protect civilians, including humanitarian personnel and people in vulnerable situations, including children,” adds to the draft resolution.

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