"Now is the time to end Russia's destructive war and save thousands of lives," says Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
In a video address from the G20 summit in Indonesia on Tuesday, the Ukrainian president said, according to the French news agency AFP, "I believe that now is the time when the Russian destructive war must be stopped and stopped." can.'
The US and its allies will press Russia to end the Ukraine war at the G20 summit and raise global food and fuel prices.

Critics of Russian President Vladimir Putin have formed a united front to blame his eight-month-long war for the global economic crisis.
British officials, while reviewing Prime Minister Rishi Sonak's remarks, said that every home on the planet is feeling the effects of President Putin's war.
Even Russia's ally China has rebuked mildly, and according to the White House, in a meeting with US President Joe Biden, President Xi Jinping opposed nuclear threats and the use of weapons in Ukraine.
Russian President Vladimir Putin decided to skip the summit as he deals with an embarrassing defeat in a war that his supporters believed would be over within days.
Russia will be represented at the summit by Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov.
International Crisis Group official Richard Gowan says that with Zelenskyi and Putin absent, there is little chance of "genuine peace diplomacy" in Bali.
However, French President Emmanuel Macron will do his part to establish peace. According to a senior French official, he (Emmanuel McEwan) will call Vladimir Putin after the G20 summit.
Host Indonesia still hopes the summit will lead to a joint statement that will show major countries can agree on a way forward.
A senior Indonesian official told AFP that the talks were almost done but we cannot make any promises. The issue of war is still an important point of view.
"Ending Russia's war is a moral imperative and the single best thing we can do for the global economy," US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said at the meeting.