Ukrainain President Volodymyr Zelenskyy addressed German politicians, telling the Bundestag that the West needs to take more steps to support Ukraine.
He criticised Western sanctions as"obviously not enough to stop this war."
Zelenskyy told the Bundestag on Thursday that he was"grateful" for the support of German lawmakers and the German public, but also criticised the country for what he said was not enough action in response to Russia's invasion. He said later in his speech:"I am grateful to the German businessmen who put morality and humanity above accounting. Above the economy."
He said he could tell countries did not want to take those steps to avoid hurting their own economy, but that they ended up supporting"the country that has once again brought a brutal war to Europe."
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