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Zelensky urges the United States to identify Russia as a supporter of terrorism

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  • Zelensky, the president of Ukraine, has urged the US to label Russia a sponsor of terrorism.
  • The relevant resolution is approved by the US Senate Committee, and the legal decision can be adopted by the Department of State.
  • And such a decision is clearly needed, and it must be supported by the entire democratic world,” Zelensky said.
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Volodymyr Zelensky, the president of Ukraine, has urged the US to label Russia a sponsor of terrorism. he said In his nightly video address that:

“This morning, I appealed to the United States to recognize Russia as a state that sponsors terrorism. The relevant resolution is approved by the US Senate Committee, and the legal decision can be adopted by the Department of State. And such a decision is clearly needed, and it must be supported by the entire democratic world,” Zelensky said.

Read more: Zelensky urges G7 to help end Ukraine war by winter

The chief of state stated that he spoke these words to the G7 meeting attendees who were in Germany.

He said that about 2,800 distinct cruise missiles had already been fired by Russia at Ukraine and that it was impossible to estimate how many air bombs and MLRS rockets had also hit Ukrainian cities.

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