“Maduro on trial, Putin not”: Zelenskyy warns Europe of weakening its credibility at Davos
Summary
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy warned Europe at Davos about weakening credibility due to inaction on the Ukraine war, criticized the lack of justice for Putin, and called for stronger European defense.
Key Points
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warned Europe at the World Economic Forum Davos about its eroding credibility due to lack of action on the Ukraine war.
- Zelenskyy contrasted the trial of Venezuela's Maduro with the freedom of Russian President Putin, highlighting issues of accountability and justice.
- He criticized Europe's insufficient defense investments and questioned its response to Russian oil networks funding the war against Ukraine.
- Zelenskyy emphasized the urgency for Europe to increase defense efforts and push for an end to Russian aggression, underscoring ongoing diplomatic talks with Donald Trump.