Zelensky demands UN punish Russia, set up tribunal
Updated | By AFP
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on
Wednesday urged the United Nations to punish Russia for its invasion, calling
for a special tribunal and compensation fund and for Moscow to be stripped of
its veto.
"A crime has been committed against Ukraine and we demand just punishment," said Zelensky, the sole leader allowed to deliver an address via video to the annual summit.
Wearing his trademark military green T-shirt, Zelensky said in a pre-recorded address that Russia had violated the principles of the world body.
Zelensky called for the establishment of a special tribunal against Russia "for the crime of aggression against our state" and to ensure accountability.
READ: G7 condemns Russia's 'escalatory steps', plans new sanctions
He called for a fund to compensate Ukrainians for damage suffered during the invasion.
Zelensky also urged the United Nations to strip Russia of its veto power on the Security Council.
Ukraine has previously argued that Moscow holds a seat that belonged to the former Soviet Union, not Russia.
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