The President of Ukraine stated that NATO has yet to show what the Alliance can do.
Speaking at the NATO summit, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky urged NATO leaders not to say that the Ukrainian army does not meet NATO standards.
“And the only thing I ask of you … I ask for our military … After such a month of war … Wars against Russia … Never again … please never tell us that our army does not meet the standards NATO, “Zelensky said.
The President stressed: “We have shown what our standards are capable of. And how much we can give to universal security in Europe and the world. How much we can do to protect against aggression against everything we value. What you value.”
“NATO has yet to show what the Alliance can do. To save the people. To show that this is a truly powerful defense alliance in the world. Peace awaits. Ukraine awaits. Real action awaits. Real security guarantees. From those whose word is credible. And whose “Action can save the world. Really. Proposals are on the table. Our needs are on the table. We need peace immediately. The answers are yours alone,” he said.
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