At the Davos forum this Wednesday, Ukraine’s president asked for “speed” in making decisions on aid to Ukraine, coinciding with Germany’s reluctance to authorize the delivery of Leopard combat vehicles.
“Tyranny develops faster than democracies,” Zelensky added in a videotaped address to the World Economic Forum, which met in Switzerland this week.
“The time that the free world uses to think is used by the terrorist state to reflect. The world must be today and never waver. The world’s mobilization must outweigh the next military mobilization of our common enemy. “said the Ukrainian president ahead of the meeting of Western arms suppliers to Ukraine in Germany on Friday.
Leaders and ministers from Finland, Lithuania, Poland and the UK have voiced their voices in recent days at a growing call for Berlin to approve the export of German-made leopards to Ukraine.
Polish President Andrzej Duda, whose country has offered to send its leopards, called it “a very, very, very good idea” on Tuesday.
Ukraine’s supporters will meet Friday at the US-run Ramstein military base in Germany.
“I hope it will be very positive for Ukraine. Unofficially I have very good and positive signals,” Kiev mayor Vitali Klitschko told AFP on Wednesday.
Source: DN
