At Davos, Zelenskyy Calls for Putin Tribunal, Russian Oil Seizure, and Presents Peace Plan.
Zelenskyy's Address to the World Economic Forum
According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy delivered a major speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos on January 22, 2023. His remarks focused on key demands for international justice, European security, and a path to ending the war. He noted a lack of progress in establishing a special tribunal to prosecute Russia's aggression, pointing out that Vladimir Putin, now in the fourth year of the conflict, not only remains unindicted but continues to fight for his assets. Zelenskyy's appearance underscored the ongoing global economic and security implications of Russia's invasion.
The Ukrainian leader revealed that Russia is currently manufacturing approximately 500 drones and dozens of ballistic missiles every day, highlighting the persistent threat it poses. He also announced a potential trilateral meeting involving Ukraine, the United States, and Russia, scheduled for January 23 in the United Arab Emirates. Looking ahead, Zelenskyy stated that documents outlining a potential end to the war are nearly complete.
European Security and Calls for Action
Zelenskyy expressed deep concern for broader European security, questioning who would be held responsible if Putin decided to seize Lithuania or strike Poland. In response to this threat, he urged for the confiscation of Russian oil, arguing it must be halted and sold for Europe's benefit.
“If Putin is without money, Europe is without war. If Europe has money, then it can protect its people.” - Volodymyr Zelenskyy
President Zelenskyy further stated that following the war's conclusion, Ukraine intends to join a 'Peace Council.' These declarations formed a core part of his forum address, emphasizing the critical need for sustained international backing and Ukraine's readiness for future constructive negotiations. His speech framed the conflict not just as a Ukrainian struggle, but as a defining challenge for the entire rules-based international order.
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