Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy asked Western nations if they were scared of Russia following talks about providing weapons to Ukraine.
US President Joe Biden traveled to Poland last week to discuss international support for Ukraine with world leaders. Zelenskyy said that Biden met with officials from Ukraine to discuss assistance.
Who runs the Euro-Atlantic community? In a late-night speech, Zelenskyy asked if it was still Moscow because of intimidation.
He said he was grateful for the Ukrainian forces defending the besieged city Mariupol and urged Western partners who have been thinking about supplying Ukraine with planes and tanks to have at least a percentage of their courage.
Zelenskyy said in the speech that there were still discussions about which country should give Ukraine fighter jets.
Zelenskyy said thatUkraine can't shoot down Russian missiles using shotguns, machine guns.
Zelenskyy said that it was impossible to release Mariupol without a sufficient number of tanks and aircraft.
It is not possible to unblock Mariupol without a sufficient number of tanks, armored vehicles, and aircraft. All defenders of Ukraine are aware of that. The defenders of Mariupol know that. Thousands of people know that people are dying in the blockade.
This should be known as soon as possible so that everyone knows who was afraid to prevent this tragedy and why. Zelenskyy said that he was afraid to simply make a decision.
His speech came after several rockets hit the western Ukrainian city of Lviv on Saturday, just 45 miles away from Poland, during Biden's visit in Warsaw.
Biden said at the end of his speech from the Royal Castle in Warsaw that Putin cannot remain in power.
The White House said that Biden's comments were not calling for regime change in Russia.