Zelenskyy at Davos podium, urging Europe to build its own defenses amid maps of military strength.
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Zelenskyy tells Europe to focus on its own defense after closed-door Trump meeting at Davos

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy used a Davos address on Thursday to urge European countries to strengthen their own security posture, arguing that Europe risks appearing “lost” if it concentrates on trying to influence U.S. President Donald Trump rather than building credible military capacity to deter Russia and other threats.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy addressed the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, on Thursday, after meeting privately with U.S. President Donald Trump on the sidelines of the gathering.

The Trump–Zelenskyy meeting was held behind closed doors and was described publicly as positive by both leaders. Trump told reporters afterward that the meeting was “good,” while Zelenskyy characterized the talks as “productive and meaningful,” according to reporting from major outlets.

In his Davos remarks, Zelenskyy criticized what he portrayed as Europe’s habit of waiting for Washington to set direction on security matters. He said Europe appeared “lost” and argued that the continent still felt “more like a geography, history, a tradition, not a real political force, not a great power.”

Zelenskyy likened his repeated warnings to a “Groundhog Day” cycle—referencing the 1993 film—in which he said he has been compelled to restate the same message. “Just last year, here in Davos, I ended my speech with the words: Europe needs to know how to defend itself. A year has passed. And nothing has changed,” he said.

He urged European governments to move faster on defense spending and industrial capacity, and he pressed them to take tougher action against Russia’s so-called “shadow fleet” of oil tankers that helps Moscow continue exporting oil despite sanctions. In remarks carried by Ukrainian outlets, Zelenskyy argued that Russian oil transported near European coasts continues to fund the war against Ukraine and contribute to instability in Europe, and he suggested Europe should be prepared to stop and confiscate such shipments.

Zelenskyy also pointed to recent U.S. actions against Venezuela’s sanctioned oil trade as a contrast. Several outlets have reported that U.S. authorities seized at least one tanker linked to sanctioned Venezuelan oil in December 2025. Zelenskyy referenced these measures when questioning why Europe could not act with similar resolve against vessels carrying Russian oil.

Separately, Zelenskyy criticized what he described as a token European military presence connected to Greenland, saying that sending “30 or 40 soldiers” for exercises would not deter major adversaries. “What message does it send to Putin? To China? And even more importantly, what message does it send to Denmark?” he asked, arguing that Europe should either establish credible defenses for strategic regions or risk not being taken seriously.

Zelenskyy again floated the idea of deeper European military integration, calling for “united armed forces” capable of defending Europe. He also warned against overreliance on assumptions about U.S. leadership in a crisis, arguing that Europe needs to be prepared to act decisively even if Washington’s priorities shift.

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Discussions on X praise Zelenskyy's Davos speech as a necessary wake-up call for Europe to build its own defenses amid doubts over US support under Trump. Pro-Ukraine voices urge Europe to act independently, while critics view the remarks as insulting to Trump and Europeans. Journalists share direct quotes highlighting Europe's perceived weakness.

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European leaders including Zelenskyy shake hands at Berlin summit, agreeing on multinational peacekeeping force for Ukraine.
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Following initial talks on Sunday, European leaders at the Berlin summit—including Sweden's Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson—agreed on December 15 on a multinational force with US support to secure Ukraine's rebuilding and defense. Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and US envoy Steve Witkoff participated, clarifying security guarantees amid ongoing concerns over territories and Russia's stance.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and his European allies are trying to persuade Donald Trump's envoys to soften potential concessions to Russia in Ukraine negotiations. At a meeting in Berlin, Zelensky indicates willingness to forgo NATO membership in exchange for security guarantees equivalent to NATO's Article 5. Discussions focus on preventing a deal between Trump and Putin that sidelines Ukraine and Europe.

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Following Zelenskyy's recent Berlin meeting with European leaders and US President Donald Trump's envoys, allies including Canada have reaffirmed full support for Ukraine in a phone call led by German Chancellor Friedrich Merz. Leaders stressed coordination with the US for a just peace ahead of Zelenskyy's Sunday summit with Trump in Florida, where he updated partners on negotiations.

Following initial reports of optimism, the Mar-a-Lago meeting between US President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy concluded without a final breakthrough. Progress was noted on security guarantees and Donbass, with a revised US peace plan outlined; further team talks are set, as battlefield clashes intensify.

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President Donald Trump said on Sunday that he was disappointed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky had not yet read a U.S. peace proposal aimed at ending the war between Ukraine and Russia, even as Trump claimed Zelensky’s aides and Russia were open to the plan. Zelensky, for his part, has described recent talks with U.S. envoys as constructive but difficult and has stressed that Russia must be held accountable for its actions.

Building on the initial Berlin summit agreement, European leaders—including new signatories from Poland, Denmark, Finland, the Netherlands, Norway, and EU presidents—finalized a proposal on December 15-16 for a US-backed multinational protection force to secure a Ukraine ceasefire. Zelenskyy eyes NATO-like guarantees, but territorial concessions remain unresolved.

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Building on recent U.S.-Russia discussions, President Donald Trump hosted Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at Mar-a-Lago on December 28, 2025, stating the two nations are 'closer than ever' to a peace deal despite ongoing Russian attacks. The leaders expressed optimism after Trump's earlier call with Putin, while outlining next steps including security guarantees and potential ceasefires.

 

 

 

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