Zelenskyy blasts global inaction on Iran, claims Europe stuck in 'Greenland mode'
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warned Thursday that global inaction toward Iran and other authoritarian regimes is fueling mounting security threats, accusing Europe of relying on symbolism instead of real power...
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warned Thursday that global inaction toward Iran and other authoritarian regimes is fueling mounting security threats, accusing Europe of relying on symbolism instead of real power at a moment of escalating danger. "Europe still feels more like geography, history, tradition — not a real political force, not a great power," he said during an address at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, just after meeting with President Donald Trump on negotiations over the war with Russia. Trump's envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner will meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Russia Thursday. Zelenskyy criticized leaders who talk about standing strong while waiting for others to define the limits. "Many say, ‘We must stand strong,’ but they want someone else to tell them how long they need to stand strong — preferably until the next election," Zelenskyy said. ZELENSKYY HOLDING UP RUSSIA-UKRAINE PEACE PROCESS, TRUMP SAYS Without decisive action, he warned, Europe will remain reactive . "If Europe’s actions don’t scare bad actors, Europe will always be reacting, always catching up," he said. The Ukrainian leader also criticized global inaction in Iran amid a mass protest movement against its regime. 'OUR POSITION IS CLEAR:' ZELENSKYY AND EU DISMISS CEDING UKRAINIAN LAND TO RUSSIA "As for Iran, everyone is waiting to see what America will do," Zelenskyy said. "And Europe offers almost nothing." He warned that refusing to support people fighting for freedom carries long-term consequences, arguing that Western delay repeatedly empowers hostile regimes. "When you refuse to help people fighting for freedom, the consequences always come back — and they are always negative," Zelenskyy said. Zelenskyy pointed to Belarus as a warning of what happens when Europe fails to act early. After mass protests against Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko in 2020, Western governments declined to intervene decisively. Russia later deployed…