Zelensky at the UN General Assembly: International law does not work without strong allies.
Statement of the President at the UN General Assembly
According to inkorr.com: Volodymyr Zelensky, the President of Ukraine, sharply criticized international institutions during his speech at the UN General Assembly. In his opinion, they are unable to provide the necessary security for countries and prevent wars. The President noted that international law does not work effectively without strong allies ready to support it.
“There are no security guarantees, except for friends and weapons. No Ukrainian chose such a reality,”- he emphasized, highlighting the importance of support from allies.
Problems of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant and New Technologies
Zelensky also drew attention to the problems related to the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant. He expressed thoughts on the development of drone technology and artificial intelligence in the military field.
Export of Weapons and Rules for Artificial Intelligence
In addition, the head of state announced Ukraine's readiness to export its own samples of weapons. He called for the establishment of common rules for the use of artificial intelligence in military systems and addressed the international community with a proposal to coordinate actions in countering aggressors and protecting the international rule of law.
Thus, in his speech, Zelensky emphasized the importance of creating strong alliances and the need for joint efforts to ensure security in the world.
The President's statement at the UN General Assembly was yet another step in strengthening international support for Ukraine. It emphasizes current challenges such as security and technological innovations, which are especially important in the context of modern conflicts. This highlights the strategic direction in which Ukraine is moving on the global stage.
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