“Russian Aggression Must End With Our Victory”: Zelensky In Canada
zelensky said that Russia must lose once and for all and it will lose.
“Russian Aggression Must End With Our Victory”: Zelensky In Canada
Ottawa: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Friday (local time) said that Russia’s aggression must end with Ukraine’s victory. He offered repeated thanks to Canada for its continued support of Kyiv.
Zelenskyy was accompanied by Ukraine’s First Lady Olena Zelenska. They received a standing ovation upon arrival in the House of Commons.
In his address at the Canadian Parliament, Zelenskyy said, “This Russian aggression must end with our victory so that Russia will never bring back genocide to Ukraine and will never ever try to do so. Moscow must lose once and for all and it will lose.”
He started his address by talking about the construction of the world’s first Holodomor monument in Edmonton in 1983.
“At that time, Ukraine didn’t yet have memorials commemorating the victims of the genocide of Ukrainians because Ukraine was under Moscow’s control back then. This fall will mark their 40th anniversary of the very first and important commemoration of the victims of Vladimir,” Zelenskyy said.
Zelenskyy said that a lot has changed in the past 40 years. He noted that Ukraine gained independence and dozens of countries recognized Vladimir (Russian President Vladimir Putin) for the genocide of the Ukrainian people. He said that 11 of these recognitions have been made this year.
Zelenskyy said Canada’s military assistance so far has saved thousands of lives. He lauded Canada for imposing sanctions against Russia. He thanked Canada for supporting Ukraine’s bid for NATO. He expressed gratitude to Canada for training Ukrainian soldiers. He thanked Canada for economic assistance and for helping Ukraine to get rid of Russian oil.
Ukrainian President said, “Moscow now as always is bent on controlling Ukraine and makes use of all available means to do that, including genocide. It is genocide what Russian occupiers are doing to Ukraine and when we want to win, when we call on the world to support us, it is not just about an ordinary conflict. It is about saving lives of millions of people.”
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