Summary
Ukraine’s 44-year-old leader Zelensky delivered a “historic” speech while addressing Britain’s lower house, the House of Commons, via video link. After which Zelensky was greeted by the MPs standing up. Last week, he also addressed the European Parliament via video link and even at that time MPs there greeted Zelensky standing up.
13 days have passed since Russia launched an attack on Ukraine. Three rounds of talks have also taken place between the two countries, but no positive result has come out of it. Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Tuesday called on UK lawmakers to declare Russia a “terrorist country” as well as impose more stringent sanctions to ensure the country’s airspace is safe. .
Ukraine’s 44-year-old leader Zelensky delivered a “historic” speech while addressing Britain’s lower house, the House of Commons, via video link. After which Zelensky was greeted by the MPs standing up.
Addressing British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Zelensky said, “We want your help to help the West. We are grateful for this help.” He said, “Boris, I am grateful to you.”
The President of Ukraine said, “Please increase sanctions against this country (Russia) and please declare this country a terrorist state.” Please make sure our Ukraine skies are protected.” In an emotional address, Zelensky invoked the words of Britain’s war-time Prime Minister Winston Churchill, promising to fight Russian troops by air, sea and on the streets Was.
Addressing the British Parliament, Zelensky said that his country will fight till the last breath against the invasion of Russia. Zelensky told the British parliamentarians that “we will not give up and we will not lose.” We will fight till the end, in the sea, in the air … We will continue to fight for our land. Whatever the cost… we will fight in the forests, in the fields, on the banks and on the streets.”
He quoted Shakespeare as saying that the question for Ukraine is “to be or not to be… it is certainly a yes, to be”. For the first time, a foreign leader has addressed lawmakers in the House of Commons for the first time since Britain’s lower house Speaker Lindsay Hoyle confirmed her request.
Zelensky addressed parliament after Boris Johnson’s meetings with the leaders of Poland, Hungary, Slovakia and the Czech Republic to discuss the crisis in the region and the need to boost security efforts in Central Europe.
Former comedian and actor-turned-politician Zelensky has been at the center of every discussion since Russian President Vladimir Putin’s army began armed conflict with Ukraine last month. Last week, he also addressed the European Parliament via video link and even at that time MPs there greeted Zelensky standing up.
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13 days have passed since Russia launched an attack on Ukraine. Three rounds of talks have also taken place between the two countries, but no positive result has come out of it. Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Tuesday called on UK lawmakers to declare Russia a “terrorist country” as well as impose more stringent sanctions to ensure the country’s airspace is safe. .
Ukraine’s 44-year-old leader Zelensky delivered a “historic” speech while addressing Britain’s lower house, the House of Commons, via video link. After which Zelensky was greeted by the MPs standing up.
Addressing British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Zelensky said, “We want your help to help the West. We are grateful for this help.” He said, “Boris, I am grateful to you.”
The President of Ukraine said, “Please increase sanctions against this country (Russia) and please declare this country a terrorist state.” Please make sure our Ukraine skies are protected.” In an emotional address, Zelensky invoked the words of Britain’s war-time Prime Minister Winston Churchill, promising to fight Russian troops by air, sea and on the streets Was.
Addressing the British Parliament, Zelensky said that his country will fight till the last breath against the invasion of Russia. Zelensky told the British parliamentarians that “we will not give up and we will not lose.” We will fight till the end, in the sea, in the air … We will continue to fight for our land. Whatever the cost… we will fight in the forests, in the fields, on the banks and on the streets.”
He quoted Shakespeare as saying that the question for Ukraine is “to be or not to be… it is certainly a yes, to be”. For the first time, a foreign leader has addressed lawmakers in the House of Commons for the first time since Britain’s lower house Speaker Lindsay Hoyle confirmed her request.
Zelensky addressed parliament after Boris Johnson’s meetings with the leaders of Poland, Hungary, Slovakia and the Czech Republic to discuss the crisis in the region and the need to boost security efforts in Central Europe.
Former comedian and actor-turned-politician Zelensky has been at the center of every discussion since Russian President Vladimir Putin’s army began armed conflict with Ukraine last month. Last week, he also addressed the European Parliament via video link and even at that time MPs there greeted Zelensky standing up.