Zelenskyy tells UNGA: 'No one can feel safe right now'
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy addressed the United Nations General Assembly in New York on Wednesday morning, where he called on member nations to stand with Ukraine against Russia.
"International law doesn't work fully unless you have powerful friends who are truly willing to stand up for it," Zelenskyy said. "And even that doesn't work without weapons. It's terrible, but without it, things will be even worse. There are no security guarantees except friends and weapons."

"If it takes pressure on Russia, it must be done and it must be done now otherwise Putin will keep driving the war forward, wider and deeper," Zelenskyy added. "We told you before, Ukraine is only the first and now Russian drones are already flying across Europe, and Russian operations are already spreading across countries ... No one can feel safe right now."
Zelenskyy said he had good meetings with President Trump and other world leaders this week. "Together we can change a lot," he said.







