Describing Russia's invasion of his nation as a "conflict towards freedom," Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is looking for worldwide protests to finish the battle because it enters its second month.

Zelensky on Thursday referred to as for the general public present of assist for Ukraine in a video posted on-line, marking the one-month anniversary of Russia's invasion. The previous actor's celeb has grown as he is appealed to Western powers for assist, and the video was posted as President Joe Biden arrives in Europe to shore up assist for sustaining stress on Russia.

Talking in English towards the backdrop of a dimly lit avenue, Zelensky thanked those that've supported Ukraine.

"However the conflict continues, the acts of terror towards peaceable individuals go on one month already," mentioned Zelensky. "That lengthy. It breaks my coronary heart, hearts of all Ukrainians and each free individual on the planet. That is why I requested you to face towards the conflict."

Pro Ukraine Protest in Poland
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky requires worldwide protests to finish Russia's invasion, because it enters its second month. Above, Ukrainians, Poles, Russians and Belarusians rally Thursday to unite towards the conflict. The teams gathered in entrance of Russia's Consulate in Krakow, Poland. Omar Marques/Getty Photos

Zelensky requested supporters to return from workplaces, houses, colleges and universities into the streets and squares carrying Ukrainian symbols to make themselves "seen and heard." He mentioned Russia's assault on Ukraine had a broader significance.

"That is solely the start for us on the Ukrainian land; Russia is attempting to defeat the liberty of all individuals in Europe, of all of the individuals on the planet," he mentioned.

Zelensky acquired a standing ovation final week after making a speech toCongress the place he requested for brand new sanctions to be imposed on Russia till its "navy machine stops." He additionally once more requested for a no-fly zone over Ukraine to halt Russian air assaults, a request the U.S. and its allies have been unwilling to grant over fears of being ensnared into the battle.

The U.S. and its European allies have enacted extreme sanctions towards Russia; Biden banned U.S. imports of oil and gasoline from the nation this month. However Jake Sullivan, White Home nationwide safety adviser, mentioned earlier this week that Biden was "not going to stress" European allies to cease shopping for Russian power.

Oleg Ustenko, financial adviser to Zelensky, mentioned in an interview withNewsweek that Russia has nonetheless been in a position to export oil and pure gasoline, offering the nation a lifeline amid punishing financial sanctions. Ustenko referred to as for a direct embargo of Russian oil, acknowledging that reducing off pure gasoline will take longer.

Whereas the European Union is not prone to comply with a direct halt to Russian oil imports, Ustenko mentioned he expects the union's leaders to agree to chop off Russian power exports, given the dire state of affairs in Ukraine.

"We do not have a plan B," he mentioned. "That is our plan. And we hope we're going to be heard."

Newsweek has reached out to the White Home for remark.