Zelensky cites Kosovo tensions, Serbia: Global security architecture is not working

Ukraine's president, Voldymyr Zelensky, has cited tensions in establishing reciprocity measures between Kosovo and Serbia that took place Sunday, as Serbs established barricades in northern municipalities. In an address Wednesday evening, he also spoke of the visit of American House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to Taiwan and [...]
Ukraine's president, Voldymyr Zelensky, has cited tensions in establishing reciprocity measures between Kosovo and Serbia that took place Sunday, as Serbs established barricades in northern municipalities.
In an address Wednesday evening, he also spoke of the visit of American House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to Taiwan, as well as the death of several Armenian soldiers and Azerbaijani in clashes near the disputed Nagorno Karabakh region.
This, while criticising global security architecture, does not work.
All these situations look different, but they are united by one factor: global security architecture has not worked”, Zelensky said.
In that sense, the Ukrainian president assured that the Ukrainian people have united the free world not only about their struggle for freedom but also about understanding how fragile our freedom is”.
This fragility can only be protected by joint action and for this to function in the long term, there should be an effective architecture of global security that will ensure that no country can use terror against another state”, Zelensky said.
He said Russia has begun to understand the inevitability of recognition as a terrorist state.
After all the Russian military and alleged Russian private military companies have done, no other terrorist organisation in the world can claim terror primat. Russia is certainly the number one among the terrorists. And this definitely deserves legal consequences, especially in the decisions of the United States and other world players”, the Ukrainian president said.











