Ukraine's Defense Against Russian Assault Cost at Least €80 Million, Zelenskyy Reports at Davos.
World Economic Forum Spotlights Crucial Support for Ukraine
According to UATV: At the World Economic Forum in Davos on January 20, Finnish Foreign Minister Elina Valtonen stressed the critical need to maintain pressure on Russia and continue supporting Ukraine. In a related statement, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reported that repelling a recent Russian attack cost Ukraine no less than €80 million. The staggering cost of defense underscores the immense financial burden the war places on Ukraine's economy.
Elina Valtonen noted that the international community's efforts must focus on ensuring effective pressure on the aggressor. She observed that while the results of these efforts may not be immediately visible, the chosen course of action remains correct. The importance of supporting Ukraine in the context of Russia's ongoing aggression has become a central theme of discussions at the forum.
International Aid Remains a Pressing Global Issue
Consequently, the situation in Ukraine and the immense costs of repelling attacks by Russian forces remain urgent topics on the international stage, highlighting the necessity for solidarity and support from other nations.
The discussions at the World Economic Forum confirm that the international community remains deeply concerned about the situation in Ukraine and is prepared to support the country in its struggle against aggression.
Elina Valtonen
The measures being taken to pressure Russia may have long-term consequences, though their full effectiveness requires time to materialize. Support from other states is critically important for regional stability and for ensuring security across Europe, a point reiterated by many Western leaders.
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