Zelenskyy Urges Europe, the US, and Taiwan to Halt Missile Component Shipments to Russia.
Ukrainian President's Appeal
According to Novyny.live: During an address at the World Economic Forum in Davos on January 22, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called on European nations, the United States, and Taiwan to stop supplying components for Russian missiles. He argued that Russia can only continue its missile production because ongoing loopholes in international sanctions allow it to sustain its bombardment of Ukrainian cities.
The Critical Role of International Cooperation
Zelenskyy stressed that Russia lacks the capability to build ballistic or cruise missiles without critical parts sourced from abroad. This underscores the vital need for global cooperation in both implementing and enforcing sanctions designed to cripple the aggressor's military-industrial complex. His appeal highlights a persistent challenge in the sanctions regime, where dual-use goods can still find their way to Russian weapons factories.
The president's statement aims to spotlight the ongoing flow of materials that enable Russia's aggressive actions. It serves as a direct call to action for nations with the leverage to disrupt these supply chains and prevent further escalation of Russia's military capabilities.
Zelenskyy's declaration reinforces the urgency of global security and the necessity of international solidarity in confronting aggression. Strict sanctions enforcement and rigorous control over the export of critical components could prove decisive in curbing Russia's war efforts. This appeal is part of Ukraine's broader diplomatic campaign to mobilize the international community in active defense of its sovereignty and territorial integrity.
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