“Stop the war, and Zelensky will speak to the UN”, foreign media echo Rama's statement to Russia

Foreign media have echoed Prime Minister Edi Rama's statement during the UN Security Council meeting Wednesday afternoon, responding to the Russian delegation's criticism, said that if they want Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky not to speak, Russia should stop fighting. Russian Ambassador Vassilily Nebenzia objected that [...]
Russian Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia objected at the beginning of the meeting that the Ukrainian leader would not take his word as Prime Minister Rama replied: “... having repeated many times that the violation here has to do with the fact that Zelensky will speak to the members of the Council has a solution to this. You stop the war and President Zelensky won't keep his word”.
“ “There is a solution to this”, Rama continued, directly addressing Nebenzias: “If you agree, stop the war and President Zelenskiy will not take the word”. Nebenzia disagreed. He went on to say the session was a show and criticised Rama for what he said was making statements charged politically rather than acting as a neutral guard of the procedure.”, writes. Reuters about the clash between Rama and the Russian diplomat at the UN.
The article also highlights the fact that after the session, Zelensky thanked Rama, saying that “showed the world how to deal correctly with Russia, its lies and hypocrisy”. At that, during the speech, Zelensky demanded that Russia be stripped of veto rights as one of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council












