Moscow. With the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant in Russian hands, kyiv tries at all costs to involve the international community in its armed conflict with Moscow, which opposes the internationalization of the war.
“If we let Russia win the war, then it will be able to dictate its conditions to Europe (…). A chain reaction will begin in the world in which other authoritarian states will understand that they can achieve their goals with the help of an aggressive war,” Mikhailo Podolyak, a Ukrainian presidential adviser, told a Finnish newspaper.
With the general winter just around the corner, kyiv not only needs weapons to keep the type on the battlefield before the first snowfall, but also the support of the largest number of countries to isolate the Kremlin.
The first step is to involve the UN in settling the dispute over control of Europe’s largest atomic plant, subject to daily bombardments and which this week was shut down for more than 24 hours.