Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Monday that “anyone who is serious about the climate agenda” should also be serious about stopping Russian aggression. Follow our live updates.
World leaders must “force Russia into genuine peace negotiations,” Zelensky said. Kyiv has “repeatedly proposed” talks, but Russia has responded with “terrorist attacks, shelling or blackmail,” he said. Ukraine is demanding the restoration of its occupied territories, compensation for war damages and punishment for war criminals. Zelensky’s remarks came after The Washington Post
Egyptian President Abdel Fatah al-Sissi said at the COP27 climate summit. “And so I would like to appeal to you, please allow me to say this in all respect: This war must stop.” Former U.S. vice president Al Gore and French President Emmanuel Macron urged world leaders to avoid sacrificing long-term climate commitments for short-term energy needs triggered by the war in Ukraine.
, Zelensky said Monday. There is heavy fighting in the eastern region of Donetsk, he added. Russian troops are dying “by the hundreds every day. The ground in front of the Ukrainian positions is literally littered with the bodies of the occupiers.”“Russian forces have greatly depleted their arsenal of high-precision weapons systems and have suffered significant aviation losses,”Monday.
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