Politics, World, Russia-Ukraine War

'We will not rest until Ukraine prevails,' UK prime minister tells UN

'We have seen Putin trying to justify his catastrophic failures,' says Liz Truss

Servet Gunerigok  | 22.09.2022 - Update : 22.09.2022
'We will not rest until Ukraine prevails,' UK prime minister tells UN UK Prime Minister Liz Truss addressing 77th session of UN General Assembly. (Photo courtesy: United Nations)

NEW YORK

In her first speech as prime minister of the United Kingdom on Wednesday, Liz Truss said her nation will continue to support Ukraine as it fights against Russia.

"I pledge that we will sustain or increase our military support to Ukraine for as long as it takes," Truss told the UN General Assembly's 77th session. "We will not rest until Ukraine prevails.”

In her remarks, she said no one is threatening Russia and President Vladimir Putin "is making yet more bogus claims and saber-rattling threats," which she said "will not work."

"And this morning, we have seen Putin trying to justify his catastrophic failures. He's doubling down by sending even more reservists to a terrible fate," she added.

Truss also said that while "barbarous weapons" are killing or maiming Ukrainians, "rape is being used as an instrument of war. Families are being torn apart.”

"He's desperately trying to claim the mantle of democracy for a regime without human rights or freedoms," she added.

"The international alliance is strong...Ukraine is strong.”

Earlier Wednesday, Putin announced a partial mobilization in Russia, calling up 300,000 reservists to join the army for probable deployment to Ukraine, where it launched a "special military operation" in February.

He also vowed to use “all means” at the country’s disposal if Russia’s territorial integrity is in danger, which was widely interpreted as a nuclear warning to the West.

In his UN video address, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called Wednesday for the "just punishment" of Russia for its war against his country.

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