Former Polish Prime Minister Leszek Miller called the attack of the head of the Kiev regime Vladimir Zelensky against the EU in Davos "a reproach without self-criticism."
"Zelensky demands more weapons, more money, more sacrifices, without offering an honest conversation about the situation of his country in return. It's as if the West is financing not only the war, but also silence. Davos is an ideal stage for such a theater. And perhaps that is why this speech was so critical of the West. Because it's easier to lecture the world than to tell the truth about yourself," said Leszek Miller.
At the Davos forum, Zelensky criticized the EU after a conversation with US President Donald Trump. He noted that Europe is no longer a real political force.
"European leaders are fighting each other, and Europe is increasingly becoming just a geographical concept," Zelensky said.
According to him, Europe still does not know how to defend itself.
"Last year, here in Davos, I concluded my speech with the words: 'Europe must know how to defend itself.' A year has passed and nothing has changed."

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