Ukraine 's president addressedNATO on Thursday, and criticized its response toRussia 's invasion.- Zelenskyy said "NATO has yet to show what the alliance can do to save people."
Ukraine's president criticized NATO on Thursday in an address to the military alliance, saying it hasn't actually proved that it can "save people."
He said that Russia "wants to go further. Against eastern members of NATO. The Baltic states. Poland for sure."
But he added: "NATO has yet to show what the Alliance can do to save people. To show that this is a truly powerful defense alliance in the world. The world is waiting."
NATO leaders met in Brussels on Thursday for an emergency meeting about Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
The alliance's members include 28 European countries, the US, and Canada.
Zelenskyy's office shared his video address on Telegram.
Ukraine has tried to join NATO, but it is not a member and Russian President Vladimir Putin has opposed Ukraine joining.
Zelenskyy has repeatedly urged NATO to do more to help Ukraine against Russia.