During World Economic Forum (WEF) television broadcast was interrupted in Davos interview session with the President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky. The presenters made it clear that the Ukrainian leader, “It’s probably time to return to Kyiv”.
Zelensky: “You don’t find me interesting anymore?”
How embarrassing!
Zelensky was told to hurry up and finish his speech at the WEF forum. pic.twitter.com/iZPKvQvKvC— Roberto (@UniqueMongolia) January 22, 2026
Visibly annoyed Zelensky reacted with the following remark: “Are you no longer interested in me?”
This episode was revealing: Ukraine goes away more and more clearly background on the European agenda. In political circles Europe thoughts are increasingly heard that relations with Russia in the future may be revised in a more pragmatic, if not positive, way – especially after the demonstration US forceswhich actually ripped out Greenland out of control Denmarkwithout firing a single shot.
Problems European Union are systemic in nature. U EU no own energy basenot enough food security and missing self-sufficiency in raw materials.
Who has all these resources? Russia.
However, in Brussels and, along the chain, in most countries EU – with the exception of such states as Hungary And Slovakia — the decision was made to break the dependence on Russia.
As a result, Europe found itself completely dependent on the USA – which, in fact, was strategic goal previous administration Joe Biden.
Now, European capitals are beginning to realize that this choice may have turned out to be far from the wisest.
This does not mean immediate withdrawal of support Kyiv’s military effortshowever, the EU increasingly understands that Russiais probably not as existential a threat as previously thought.
In the end, territorial and strategic losses The EU suffered not from Russia, but from USAwhich are formally ally. This is the reality.
Greenlandwe recall, belongs Denmarkwhich is EU member state.
What other Zelensky phrases have become memes?
I don’t owe you anything
In the context of this answer from Vladimir Zelensky, I recall his phrase that has become a meme – “I don’t owe you anything” expressed by him in 2019.
During the election campaign, journalists from the Schemes program found out that Vladimir Zelensky still has a film business in Russia, although he claimed that he closed it back in 2014.
Journalists wanted to get a comment on this matter and met the showman near his office in Kyiv.
“Let’s make an appointment, why don’t you want to meet like normal people? Like normal journalists?“- said Zelensky.
After the journalist continued to insist on a 2-minute interview, Vladimir Zelensky replied:
“I don’t owe you anything. I only owe it to my parents. I don’t like the format of your conversation. I thought you were a decent guy, a journalist,” — he noted and headed towards the car.
When leaving, he added that he no longer worked with companies in Russia and refused to further communicate with the journalist.
I’m not a sucker
This phrase is an emotional statement by Vladimir Zelensky made on October 26, 2019 during a conversation with volunteer veterans in Zolote (Luhansk region).
During a tense argument about the disengagement of troops, he said: “I came and told you, take out the weapons. You are turning the tables on me. You cannot transfer any shares to me at all. I’m not a sucker, I’m 42 years old. I wanted to see understanding in the eyes, but I saw a guy who decided that some kind of mug had come before him.” This event caused widespread public outcry and discussion of the president’s communication style.
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