As the two-year anniversary of Russia's military invasion approaches, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy speaks at an international conference in southern Germany attended by heads of state and ministers from around the world, calling Russia's invasion "a war against all rules." , appealed for continued support from each country.

On the 17th, shortly after 5:30 pm Japan time, President Zelenskiy of Ukraine gave a speech at the Munich Security Conference, which was being held with the participation of the leaders of more than 40 countries and more than 100 ministers.



In this, President Zelenskiy said, ``Unfortunately, Ukraine is allowing Putin's violent attacks because it lacks long-range firepower.''



"This is Russia's war against all rules. Don't ask Ukraine, 'When will the war end?' Instead, ask yourself, 'Why can Putin continue the war?' '', directly appealing to each country for continued support.



Prior to this, German Chancellor Scholz also gave a speech, stating, ``The threat from Russia is real. We in Europe must address our own security,'' and called for unity between the West and the United States.



Nearly two years into Russia's military invasion, senior U.S. Department of Defense officials have pointed to critical munitions shortages on front lines other than Audiiivka, where Ukrainian troops were forced to withdraw. Masu.



Furthermore, the United States, the largest military supporter, remains in a situation where there is no prospect of additional aid due to opposition from the opposition party and the Republican Party.



On the second day of the Munich Security Conference, the 17th, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi will give a speech, and U.S. Secretary of State Blinken and German Foreign Minister Baerbock will also be participating to exchange opinions on security.