- Zelensky has voiced worries that the Ukrainian conflict may turn into a third global war.
- He urged Germany to utilize its economic influence to persuade other EU members to back Ukraine more in the conflict with Russia.
- According to him, accountability affects both US and European leaders and extends beyond Germany’s response.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky has voiced worries that if Russian aggression is not restrained with assistance from Kyiv’s Western partners, the Ukrainian conflict may turn into a third global war.
Zelensky issued a dire warning, declaring that any strike by Russia against a NATO member would mark “the beginning of the Third World War.”
World War 3
In light of the possibility that US military assistance would decline as a result of Republican resistance in Congress, he urged Germany to utilize its economic influence to persuade other EU members to back Ukraine more in the conflict with Russia.
According to Zelensky, a lack of support or a passive US would be a poor signal. In addition, he conveyed his dissatisfaction with Germany’s denial to provide Ukraine with formidable Taurus cruise missiles and proposed that Germany had not assumed the proper position during the initial annexation of Ukraine. According to him, accountability affects both US and European leaders and extends beyond Germany’s response.
Republican lawmakers are preventing a package of aid from being approved by Congress because they require it to be linked to policies that will curb illegal immigration into the US. US President Joe Biden has urged for continuing support to Ukraine in the form of critical weapons and financial support.
According to Zelensky, Republicans are not opposed to aiding Kyiv in its struggle and there is support for Ukraine from all points of the political spectrum in the United States.