Zelenskiy Calls for Intensified Sanctions Amid Russian-Iranian Nexus
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy urged for intensified sanctions against Russia, criticizing its defense of Iran's nuclear program. He highlighted that Russia's use of Iranian drones and North Korean munitions indicates that global pressure on Moscow is inadequate. Zelenskiy also expressed hopes for U.S. support in diplomatic efforts.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has highlighted the urgent need for increased sanctions against Russia, pointing to its defense of Iran as a significant concern. This statement follows Russia's deployment of Iranian-made drones and North Korean armaments, which Zelenskiy argues are proof of insufficient pressure from the international community.
Zelenskiy emphasized that Russia's involvement in saving Iran's nuclear program further exemplifies the necessity for global solidarity and stronger diplomatic tactics. The president remarked on what he considers Russia's strategic meddling and aggressive alliances, suggesting they are part of a broader, dangerous geopolitical partnership.
The Ukrainian leader's call to action comes amid ongoing conflicts where Ukraine has faced severe aggression from Russia. Zelenskiy also expressed willingness to engage diplomatically with Russian President Vladimir Putin, while noting the necessity of support from Western allies, particularly the United States, to bolster international sanctions against Moscow.
(With inputs from agencies.)
- READ MORE ON:
- Zelenskiy
- Russia
- Iran
- sanctions
- nuclear program
- drone
- strategy
- global pressure
- Putin
- Trump
ALSO READ
Drone Strikes Ignite Fires and Chaos in Kharkiv
Escalating Tensions: Ukraine's Drone Attack on Russian Aircraft
Devastating Drone Strikes Shake Kharkiv and Pryluky
Russian drone attacks kill 6, including a 1-year old, and injure 23 across Ukraine hours after Trump's call with Putin, reports AP.
NZ Launches $81M Strategy to Tackle Gambling Harm with Workforce, Support Boost