Zelenskyy says Europe 'looks lost' and living in 'Groundhog Day' in scathing Davos address
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy criticized the European Union for its lack of action against Russia, describing it as 'lost' and trapped in 'Groundhog Day' of repeated discussions without decisions.
- Zelenskyy pointed out that Europe has made no significant progress in its security response, emphasizing that Europe is failing to establish accountability for Russian actions, including the absence of a war crimes tribunal against Russian President Vladimir Putin.
- He highlighted the need for Europe to unite on defense strategies, stating that unity is essential for strength and that Europe should not accept being a 'salad of small and middle powers.'
- Zelenskyy urged European countries to unite for a stronger collective response, emphasizing that 'when united we are truly invincible.
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Zelensky blasts Europe as ‘lost’, urges stronger response to Russia and support for Ukraine
Zelensky’s speech, which followed a positive meeting with US President Donald Trump, highlighted Ukraine’s continuing challenges and frustration with European allies over defense spending, sanctions enforcement, and use of frozen Russian assets.
Zelenskyy compares Ukraine war stasis to movie 'Groundhog Day' at Davos
“Europe looks lost,” Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said in his speech, urging the continent to become a global force. He contrasted Europe’s response with Washington’s bold steps in Venezuela and Iran.
During his speech at the Economic Forum on Thursday, 22 January, the Ukrainian President openly criticized his European allies, disunited and lost in the face of the Americans.
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