At Davos, Zelenskyy Urges Global Business Leaders to Invest in Ukraine Immediately.
Zelenskyy's Appeal to International Investors
According to Novyny.live: During his address at the World Economic Forum in Davos on January 22, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called upon foreign businesses to invest in his country. He emphasized the critical importance of international support for Ukraine's economy amidst the ongoing war and its subsequent recovery.
Zelenskyy stressed that Ukraine needs the offices and companies of foreign partners. He framed such investments as a powerful symbol of trust in Ukraine and a belief in its independent future after the conflict. The President urged business leaders to act now, stating that creating jobs for Ukrainians is a vital step in the nation's economic rebuilding. His appeal comes as Ukraine seeks to stabilize its economy and lay the groundwork for post-war reconstruction.
"We need your offices, your companies. This will mean you trust Ukraine, you believe in our independent life after the war. What can you do? Invest now, provide jobs for our people."
Volodymyr Zelenskyy
Economic Support for Ukraine
President Zelenskyy's call to international investors underscores the urgent need for economic backing as Ukraine continues to defend itself. Foreign investment is seen as a pivotal factor in the recovery of a nation that has suffered severe economic and social damage. Attracting foreign companies would not only help create new jobs but also bolster international confidence in the Ukrainian economy, signaling a long-term commitment to its future stability and growth.
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