Zelenskyy Criticises OSCE for Insufficient Efforts To Stop Putin

, 24 November 2022, 15:08

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has criticised the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) for their insufficient participation in attempts to force Russia to end the war against Ukraine.

His statement was published on the official Telegram channel.

Zelenskyy noted that the war has been on for nine months, and during this time, various international platforms have been trying to find solutions to stop Russia, isolate it as much as possible, and solve the global problems caused by the war.

"Why is OSCE still not among them? Why, in particular, is the terrorist state, even after nine months of its constant crimes, still one of the members of your Parliamentary Assembly? To finally stop counting the months of war and start counting the years of peace, it is necessary to apply all national and international tools to put pressure on the terrorist state. Be leaders - and you will be leaders of the movement towards peace," Volodymyr Zelenskyy said.

As reported, Poland, which presides over the OSCE, refused to grant Russian delegation visas to attend an autumn session of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly (Warsaw, November 24-26).