Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy speaking forcefully on stage at the World Economic Forum in Davos.

Zelenskyy Slams Europe as ‘Lost’ and Stuck in ‘Groundhog Day’ at Davos

January 23, 20261 min read

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy delivered one of his most scathing speeches yet at the World Economic Forum, accusing Europe of looking “lost” and repeating the same mistakes — like reliving Groundhog Day over and over.

Speaking before global leaders in Davos, Zelenskyy criticized what he described as Europe’s slow, hesitant, and repetitive response to ongoing security threats. He warned that delayed decisions and recycled debates only embolden aggression and weaken collective defense.

Zelenskyy urged European leaders to break the cycle, arguing that speeches and promises must translate into decisive action — particularly on security guarantees, defense spending, and long-term support for Ukraine.

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The address drew strong reactions across the summit, with some officials acknowledging the urgency of his message, while others viewed the remarks as an uncomfortable but necessary wake-up call.

Why It Matters

Davos is where global consensus is often talked about — not enforced. Zelenskyy’s remarks cut through diplomatic language, exposing growing frustration over Europe’s role in shaping its own security future.

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