Putin’s Russia weaponising food, energy, Zelensky tells UN General Assembly

President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine told world leaders in the UN General Assembly that alongside its ongoing nuclear threat, Russia is also weaponising essentials like global food and energy markets and using them “not only against our country, but all of yours as well.”
Since the start of the war, Mr Zelensky said Ukrainian ports in the Black and Azov seas were blocked by Russia and its ports on the Danube River targeted by drones and missiles.
“It is a clear Russian attempt to weaponise the food shortage on the global market in exchange for recognition of some, if not all, of the captured territories,” added Mr Zelensky.
The impact of that weaponisation could be seen from Africa to South-East Asia, he said.
“Nukes are not the scariest thing now. Mass destruction is gaining momentum. The aggressor is weaponizing many other things … things that are being used not only against our country but also yours as well,” said the Ukrainian president.
In addition, Mr Zelensky said there were many conventions against weapons “but none against weaponisation … of global food supplies and energy.”
Mr Zelenskyy further said while Russia undermines the Black Sea Initiative, Ukraine continues to support it to ensure food security globally, having launched a temporary sea corridor from its ports and working to preserve land routes for grain exports.
He added that Russia was conducting mass kidnapping and deportation of Ukrainian children, making it a clear case of genocide.
In Russia, Mr Zelensky continued, the children were taught to hate Ukraine and all ties broken with their families.
“When hatred is weaponised against one nation, it never stops there,” the Ukrainian president said.
The Ukrainian leader also said that he would present a Ukrainian peace formula at the Security Council on Wednesday to serve as a framework to end aggression on terms set by the victimised country in an open manner.
Urging unity among countries, Mr Zelensky said that while Russia is “pushing the world to the final war,” Ukraine is doing everything to ensure that after this Russian aggression, “no one in the world will dare to attack any nation.”
“Every nation must be restrained, war crimes must be punished, deported people must come back home, and the occupier must return to their own land,” Mr Zelensky said.
(NAN)
We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.
More from Peoples Gazette

Agriculture
FG tasks ECOWAS on leveraging financing strategies for agroecology
The federal government has urged stakeholders in the agriculture and finance sectors in the West Africa region to leverage financing strategies to enhance agroecology practices

Politics
Katsina youths pledge to deliver over 2 million votes to Atiku
“Katsina State is Atiku’s political base because it is his second home.”

States
Mutfwang hails Tinubu for approving dualisation of Plateau-Taraba road
Mr Mutfwang particularly thanked Mr Yilwatda for his strategic engagement and commitment to the development of Plateau State at all times.

NationWide
Obi thanks God @65, donates ₦10 million to rural hospital in Anambra community
Mr Obi expressed gratitude to God and renewed commitment to the service of humanity.

States
Firearm, phone recovered as police nab four suspected kidnappers in Anambra
The command urged members of the public to remain vigilant.

Heading 3
Spain lift 2026 World Cup after beating Messi’s Argentina
The defeat meant that Lionel Messi and his Argentine teammates failed to become the first team to back-to-back World Cup titles in 64 years.

States
Fire service rescues man trapped under collapsed Kano wall
The PRO said that the victim was rescued alive and conveyed to the Murtala Muhammed Specialist Hospital, Kano State.

Heading 1
Alake of Egbaland endorses PDP candidate Adebutu for 2027 Ogun governorship race
Mr Adebutu accused successive administrations of denying local governments the financial independence needed to drive development.





