Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky said he could not tolerate any indecision by Western countries about imposing new sanctions on Russia in a speech to Ireland’s parliament on Wednesday.
“When we are hearing new rhetoric about sanctions… I cannot tolerate any indecision after all that Russian troops have done,” he told a rare joint session of both houses of parliament via videoconference, urging Ireland to convince the European Union and partners to impose stricter sanctions on the Russians.
Speaking through an interpreter, Zelensky said Ukraine’s civilian infrastructure, including a fuel depot, was hit by Russian missiles overnight and accused Moscow of deliberately provoking a food crisis using famine as a “weapon”.
Russia has denied attacking civilians in what it calls a “special military operation” in Ukraine.
Source: CNN Brasil

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