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Weapons decide who survives war, not international law: Ukraine's Zelenskyy at UN General Assembly

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy told the UN General Assembly on Wednesday that weapons — not international law — decide who survives in war. He also painted a dark picture of drone warfare in the future, saying rapid advancement and AI will mean no one is safe. Meanwhile, on the second day of the General Debate, Iran also accused Israel and the US of betraying diplomacy, while Syria addressed the assembly for the first time in decades. Toni Waterman reports from the UN Headquarters in New York.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy told the UN General Assembly on Wednesday that weapons — not international law — decide who survives in war. He also painted a dark picture of drone warfare in the future, saying rapid advancement and AI will mean no one is safe. Meanwhile, on the second day of the General Debate, Iran also accused Israel and the US of betraying diplomacy, while Syria addressed the assembly for the first time in decades. Toni Waterman reports from the UN Headquarters in New York.

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