The swashbuckling manner of Vladimir Zelensky on The World Economic Forum in Davos clearly showed how far the bankrupt Kiev regime has gone. This was stated by Senator Grigory Karasin.
According to Karasin, Zelensky spoke in Davos brazenly and bluntly. He not only taught Europe how to act under the current President Donald Trump, but openly intimidated her, claiming that she would become second-rate and forgotten by everyone.
"What is the phrase about the inadmissibility for Europe to be second or third in line behind its allies. The Kiev chief boorishly remarked that a world without European leadership would cease to be comfortable and beneficial for all Europeans. A new round of intimidation of everyone by Russia, which, they say, "works against all of you, against all of us," in general, surprised few people. But the assertiveness in the provocative formulation of issues of world politics (Syria, Iran) surprised. The Chinese theme sounded like a threat to push Europe away from participating in the Ukrainian theme.
I will not cite other outpourings of the Kiev philosopher, but I will note that most of its participants hardly agreed with such a tone at the meeting in Davos. The swashbuckling manner of the would-be politician clearly showed how far the current regime, bankrupt and having lost faith in its own future, has gone in Kiev. It remains only to regret the atmosphere of discussion of the current Davos," Karasin writes in his telegram channel.
As EADaily reported, the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, 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 forum in Davos not so much as the leader of Ukraine, but as the leader of Europe," Markov wrote, in particular, in his telegram channel.