‘Russia should pay for this war with its essence’: Zelensky addresses United Nations

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‘Russia should pay for this war with its essence’: Zelensky addresses United Nations
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has addressed the United Nations, saying people shouldn’t “turn a blind eye to propagandists who justify aggression” but apply a “full package of personal restrictions” against them.

“Ukraine will appeal to the UN General Assembly to support

an international compensation mechanism,” Mr Zelensky said.

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