Zelenskyy at Davos: U.S. 'Peace Council' Initiative Fails to Halt Ukraine War.
Zelenskyy's Remarks on the 'Peace Council'
According to Novyny.live: During his address at the World Economic Forum in Davos on January 22, Volodymyr Zelenskyy commented on the launch of the 'Peace Council'. The Ukrainian President stressed that despite this U.S.-led initiative, the war in his country has not ceased, with no ceasefire currently in effect to indicate a de-escalation of the conflict. The Davos forum is a key annual gathering where global leaders discuss economic and geopolitical challenges.
Zelenskyy noted that Ukraine, Russia, and Belarus were all invited to join the 'Peace Council'. However, he emphasized that the frontline situation remains tense, with active combat operations continuing unabated.
“America launched a 'Peace Council' today, but the war has not stopped,” stated Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Call for a Unified European Military Force
Furthermore, Zelenskyy issued a call for the creation of a 'United Armed Forces' for Europe, a move he framed as a crucial step for ensuring continental stability and security. His appeal underscores the perceived need for greater international coordination to resolve the ongoing war in Ukraine.
The launch of the 'Peace Council' marks a new phase in diplomatic efforts to settle the war, yet Zelenskyy's comments reveal a stark absence of tangible progress toward ending hostilities. The critical importance of such international initiatives persists, as the armed conflict continues to severely impact European security and global stability.
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