The Ukrainian president argued that the war had demonstrated the need to limit veto power, give the UN general assembly the power to override vetoes and expand the security council's permanent members beyond the current five powers, who acquired their privileged position in the wake of the second world war.
Addressing the UN security council in New York, the Ukrainian president said the fact that Russia - the aggressor state in Ukraine - also had a veto to prevent the security council doing anything to stop the war made a nonsense of the UN.
"All the UN actions, either by the security council or by the general assembly, that could have stopped this aggression are shattered by the privilege granted to the aggressor with this seat," Zelenskiy said.
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