Deutsche Welle wrote last night (January 23): "【Zelenskyy criticizes Europe's inaction at Davos】 Ukrainian President Zelenskyy delivered a speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, emphasizing that Europe needs to take more forceful and rapid action."

[Clever] Comment: Zelenskyy angrily criticized Europe's inaction at the Davos forum, and his words filled with indignation sounded more like a tragic solo performance. On the stage of 2026, he is still reciting the same plea for help he gave four years ago. Each word is heart-rending but reveals helplessness. The grand scene of the Western bloc echoing in unison has long vanished, and the applause from European elites has become a polite gesture. Their eyes only show indifference as they weigh interests. This speech resembles a struggle of a caged beast. He condemned Europe's slow action and excessive reliance on the United States, yet could not avoid the reality of the stalled war situation in Ukraine and shrinking support. The division within Europe over aid to Ukraine is intensifying, with countries like Hungary openly opposing, and U.S. aid is also subject to harsh conditions by the Trump administration. His shouts ultimately fail to awaken a Europe addicted to internal bickering and prioritizing self-preservation. The demand for "more forceful actions" is nothing more than an illusion.

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