Monday, June 27, 2022

Ukraine President Zelenskiy Calls On G7 Leaders To Help End The War By Winter

 

Daily Mail: Ukraine's President Zelensky appeals to Biden to declare Russia a state sponsor of terrorism during video conference with G7 leaders as he asks for urgent help to end the war by winter 

* Zelensky will warn G7 leaders Monday that they cannot delay weapons deliveries 

* His forces are outgunned by Russian troops in the east of Ukraine 

* It also emerged that the U.S. has bought an advanced missile defense system 

* The Norwegian NASAMS would provide medium to long-range defense

 Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky used a video call with G7 leaders on Monday to demand that the U.S. declare Russia to be a state sponsor of terrorism for its war in Ukraine, according to his office. 

The war in Ukraine dominated several sessions of the G7 summit in southern Germany. And the Ukrainian president appealed directly to President Joe Biden and his fellow leaders in their first session on Monday morning, asking for their help in ending the war before the bitter winter months.  

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WNU Editor: Ukraine President Zelensky has a point. Europe's energy crisis is going to get worse in the coming months, and Zelensky knows that this will result in European governments putting pressure on him to make a deal to end the war. 

 Ukraine President Zelenskiy Calls On G7 Leaders To Help End The War By Winter 

Zelensky tells G-7 summit Ukraine forces face urgent moment -- AP  

Zelensky Urges G7 To Help End Ukraine War by Winter -- Moscow Times/AFP  

Zelenskiy calls on G7 leaders to help end war in Ukraine by winter -- The Guaridan 

Ukraine war: Zelenskyy says he wants war over by winter before conditions make fightback more difficult as G7 leaders reaffirm their support -- SKY News  

G7 leaders work to ‘starve’ Russia of oil money as Zelensky says he wants the war over by the end of the year -- CNN  

Zelensky asks G7 leaders for air defense system, more sanctions -- NYPost  

Zelensky sets deadline for Russia-Ukraine conflict – media -- RT

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