STOCKHOLM, March 23, 2022 (BSS/AFP) - Ukrainian President Volodymyr
Zelensky will on Thursday address the Swedish parliament, one month into the
Russian invasion of his country, the Riksdag said Wednesday.
The speech, which follows multiple appearances by video link before
parliaments in other countries, is scheduled for 10:55 am local time (0955
GMT), the Swedish parliament said.
"I'm honoured that the president of Ukraine wants to address parliament
during a raging war," said speaker Andreas Norlen.
Less than a week after Russian troops invaded on February 24, Zelensky spoke
to MEPs in the European Parliament on March 1.
Since then, he has addressed the US Congress, as well as British, Canadian
and German lawmakers among others.
On Wednesday, Zelensky was to speak to the French National Assembly. On
Thursday, he is due to address an extraordinary NATO summit.
Kyiv, which has received large deliveries of mainly anti-tank and anti-
aircraft weapons from the West, is now calling for "offensive weapons" as
deterrence against the Russian army.
Sweden has delivered 5,000 anti-tank launchers to Ukraine, breaking it's
doctrine of not sending weapons to countries in active conflict for the first
time since 1939.