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22.03.2022 Featured Zelenskyy Begs Western Leaders, NATO for No-Fly Zone in Emotional Statement

Published 22nd Mar, 2022

By Emmanuel Uti

Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the Ukrainian President, has asked western leaders and the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) for support in the ongoing war in his country.

In a statement credited to him by the Defence of Ukraine on Tuesday, Zelenskyy urges NATO to be proactive in the war by declaring a no-fly zone in their countries and supporting Ukraine with aircraft.

“What else do the occupiers have to do?” Zelenskyy asked. “How many more people do they have to kill for Western leaders, NATO leaders to respond positively to Ukraine’s request for a no-fly zone or to provide our country with the aircraft we so desperately need?”

READ ALSO: ‘Putin Preparing Ukraine’s Ex-President Yanukovych for Zelensky’s Job’

Earlier, Zelenskyy called for direct talks with Vladamir Putin, the Russian President, saying he was ready for a compromise to end the war.

According to the UN, over 902 civilians had died due to the war as of Sunday.

Russia began an all-out land, air, and sea invasion of Ukraine on February 24. This has continued despite sanctions from western leaders.

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Published 22nd Mar, 2022

By Emmanuel Uti

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