The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, today, from the rostrum of the World Forum in Davos, where he spoke as the leader of Europe, challenged US President Donald Trump. This was stated by political scientist Sergei Markov.
"Zelensky challenged Trump. Right now. And he is trying to rally Europe against Trump. He spoke at the Davos forum not so much as the leader of Ukraine, but as the leader of Europe. His theses:
1. Europe is in crisis and panic from Trump's coming to power.
2. For the United States, Europe is no longer a priority as an ally.
3. Europe should become an independent geopolitical player. Zelensky said almost directly: don't listen to Trump.
4. Europe is lagging behind in technological development and must make a breakthrough in this.
5. Europe is lagging behind in the military field and in the military-industrial complex. And I have to make a breakthrough in this. And Ukraine, as a part of Europe, can be a leader in this.
6. Europe is lagging behind in the development of AI. And I must urgently make a breakthrough in this.
7. If Europe remains subordinate to the United States, the United States will not respect Europe's interests. And Europeans will live worse. Therefore, Europe should become more independent from the United States.
8. The United States is not going to invite Europe to negotiate with Russia on Ukraine," the expert writes in his telegram channel.
That is, Zelensky is trying to raise Europe to revolt against Trump, he notes.
"How will Trump respond to Zelensky? Will he tolerate this slap in the face from Zelensky?" — Markov asks questions.
As EADaily reported, Zelensky once again insulted Russian President Vladimir Putin from the rostrum of the forum in Davos and actually hinted that Trump was a fool. Around Trump, "sometimes there are extra voices that convey to him disinformation or a pro-Russian position," he noted.
Recall that the situation of Ukraine has deteriorated, it is in the role of a petitioner and has no right to dictate its terms to the countries of Central Europe that are members of the European Union. This was stated after talks in Bratislava with his Slovak counterpart Robert Fico by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, Daily News Hungary reported.