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        <description>Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy speaks at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland on Thursday 22 January 2026. Zelensky urges decisive European action, stronger defenses, tougher sanctions, asset use, and support, while pursuing US-mediated talks and inviting investment. MAIN POINTS: Zelensky condemns European inaction, invoking Groundhog Day to highlight repeated warnings without decisive measures., Russian oil shadow fleet near Europe should be halted, cargo confiscated, and proceeds directed to security., Frozen Russian assets must fund Ukraine’s defense; despite EU freezing, decisions to deploy them remain blocked., Justice mechanisms lag, with no operational special tribunal for aggression and stalled International Criminal Court discussions., European security requires united armed forces and readiness beyond faith in NATO or guaranteed American intervention., Security guarantees post-ceasefire still hinge on US backing; Europe’s commitments remain contingent and limited., Negotiations advance: meeting with Trump, US team heading to Moscow, trilateral talks in Emirates exploring compromises., Missile production persists via imported components; cutting supply chains and targeting factories urged over endless debates., Energy infrastructure suffers attacks on civilians; Ukraine requests Patriots and expands domestic production of drone interceptors., Economic support matters now; Zelensky invites businesses to open offices in Ukraine, invest, and create jobs., TAKEAWAYS: Europe must shift from rhetoric to coordinated action, including defense integration and autonomous capacity beyond NATO assumptions., Leveraging frozen Russian assets and stopping shadow-fleet oil flows can immediately weaken Moscow’s war economy., Building credible justice mechanisms and closing sanctions loopholes are essential to deter aggression and halt missile production., Parallel diplomacy is intensifying, with US-facilitated trilateral talks aiming to test Russian readiness for compromises., Immediate needs include air-defense systems and investment that sustains Ukraine’s economy while signaling confidence in its future. file summary.txt already exists, not overwriting. Rename the existing file or choose a different name</description>
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