While Trump assumes the position, Zelensky urges the company opposed to Russia

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Speaking a day after Trump’s inauguration, the president of Ukraine told Davos’s world leaders that Europe had to join and “learn to take care of himself. “

By Marc Santora

President Volodymyr Zelensky, from Ukraine, said Tuesday in the World Economic Forum that it is time for Europe to stay strong and remain united while the United States installs a new skeptical president related to global alliances and a help continues in Ukraine.

“Europe will have to shape history for itself and its allies,” he said in a speech of dozens of government leaders at the Annual Alpine summit in Davos, Switzerland.

Zelensky spoke less than 24 hours after President Trump swore at the moment. But, he said, “most world thoughts, which will take place at their appointments with the United States. “

While the United States remains an “essential ally” that can end the war of aggression of Russia, Mr. Zelensky warned European leaders who do not have the luxury of an ocean that separates them from the Revanchist to Kremlin regime.

Consequently, he said, Europe will have to make sure that its voice is heard in conversations to make sure that it is not only an immediate ending to fight in Ukraine, but a fair and lasting peace.

“Will President Trump pay attention to Europe or negotiate with Russia and China without Europe?” Mr. Zelensky asked. “Europe will have to be informed to take care of yourself. “

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