“Democracy needs more”: Zelenskyy seeks support from G7 countries on Ukraine conflict
All allies and partners have achieved a level of cooperation that ensures democracy, international law and freedom are respected, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Sunday, adding that “democracy needs more.”
On Twitter, Zelensky said, “Together with all of our allies and partners, we have achieved a level of cooperation that ensures that democracy, international law and freedom are respected. What we value is not being ignored and An attempt has been made to defraud.” But now it is impossible. Now our power is increasing. Whoever wants to unleash aggression against a democratic country, let’s see what will be the response.”
“And the more we all work together, the less likely it is that anyone else in the world will follow Russia’s crazy path. But is that enough? Democracy needs more. I think we need a clear global vision of democracy.” Leadership is needed. It is the main thing that we provide our cooperation,” he said.
The President of Ukraine reached Hiroshima on Saturday and met Prime Minister Narendra Modi, UK PM Rishi Sunak and Canadian leader Justin Trudeau.
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