KYIV, Ukraine
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy accused Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday of intentionally escalating the war in Ukraine to disrupt efforts to end the conflict, particularly targeting potential diplomatic moves.
"Putin once again
promoted his missiles – his readiness to kill and destroy,” Zelenskyy said in a
statement.
"To the thousands of
missiles that have already struck Ukraine, Putin clearly wants to add thousands
more. He has no interest in ending this war. Moreover, Putin wants to prevent
others from ending this war."
He emphasized that Russia's
continued missile strikes, which have targeted Ukraine’s energy infrastructure
and civilian areas, are part of a broader strategy to pressure global leaders,
including US President-elect Donald Trump, to accept Russia's terms.
Zelenskyy acknowledged the
ongoing devastation caused by Russian missile attacks, revealing that more than
90 missiles and nearly 100 drones had been launched, with many targeting energy
infrastructure and civilian sites.
“Our people have been working
all day, gradually restoring power in areas where outages occurred,” he said.
He also thanked international
allies, particularly the Netherlands and Norway, for providing additional
military and financial support, with Norway pledging $3.2 billion in aid for
Ukraine.
"On days like these, when
we face massive Russian strikes, it is crucial to feel that our partners stand
shoulder to shoulder with us," Zelenskyy said.
He also highlighted ongoing
diplomatic efforts, including talks with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte and
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and plans to speak with German Chancellor
Olaf Scholz.
Zelenskyy reiterated the
importance of a united front to counter Putin’s aggressive actions and prevent
the war from dragging on indefinitely.
"We must respond together
to Russia’s attempt to make the situation more unbearable and prolong this
war," he said.
"We are interested in
peace — Ukraine and all our partners. Now is the time to strengthen our
positions — the positions of Ukraine and our partners."
As the war intensifies,
Zelenskyy also urged Ukrainian citizens to remain vigilant during air raids,
reinforcing the importance of seeking shelter during missile threats.
"True peace is needed —
peace through strength," he said. "We need unity with all our
partners to ensure Russia loses and we achieve a lasting peace."
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