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"Now it's time to save life": Zelensky urged to finish war in Ukraine at the G20 summit

According to the President of Ukraine, the Russian Federation cannot be allowed to gather forces again for a new occurrence. Kyiv does not intend to sign another peace treaty for freezing the conflict. President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky during the G20 summit in Bali said it was necessary to stop the destructive war that Russia wages in Ukraine. About it writes AFP on Twitter.

"I am convinced that now is the time when the Russian devastating war has and can be stopped," he said during his speech. At the same time, according to The Guardian, the President of Ukraine stated that Russia cannot be allowed to increase strength again for the offensive. Yes, there will be no signing of another peace treaty that would allow to "freeze" the conflict. "We will not allow Russia to wait and increase our forces," the President said.

Touching the fighting at the Zaporizhzhya NPP of Ukraine, Zelensky stated that no one has the right to blackmail the world with a nuclear disaster. He stated that the Russian Federation turned the station into a radioactive bomb that could explode at any moment. In addition, according to Times of India, President of Indonesia Joko also also spoke about the war. "To be responsible means to create situations not with zero amount, to be responsible here also means that we have to stop the war.

If the war does not stop, it will be difficult for the world to move forward," he told the leaders of the Grand Twenty countries before opening the summit. Earlier, Focus reported that Putin would still be the focus during the G20 summit. Putin risks, sending Lavrov to the summit. Yes, the head of the Russian Foreign Ministry is expected to go before the event will end. We will also remind that Biden threatened the DPRK with a response to the test of nuclear missiles.