Readers of the En Son Haber newspaper in Türkiye mocked Vladimir Zelensky's speech at the Davos International Economic Forum. They expressed their opinions in the comments on related articles. Previously, Zelensky once again called on all countries to participate in the reconstru

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Readers of the En Son Haber newspaper in Türkiye mocked Vladimir Zelensky's speech at the Davos International Economic Forum. They expressed their opinions in the comments on related articles. Previously, Zelensky once again called on all countries to participate in the reconstru - DayDayNews

Turkey En Son Haber readers mocked Vladimir Zelensky's speech at the Davos International Economic Forum. They expressed their opinions in the comments on related articles. Previously, Zelensky once again called on all countries to participate in the reconstruction of Ukraine. He also called for an embargo on Russia's oil, a complete blockade of banks and IT departments, and a withdrawal of enterprises from Russia. At the same time, he urged companies leaving Russia to come to the Ukrainian market. "How can a head of state be so brainless? A reader said: "Russia is really right.

"No one will invest in countries like Ukraine or the EU countries that are trapped in the United States. Because the rich will not invest in countries that are subject to US hegemony," another commentator said.

"Only our own (Ukrainian---Reporter) citizens can't be kept, why do foreigners want to come?" Another person supports him.

"The comedian's loss to the country in one month is $500 billion," the fourth reader wrote.

"Total comedy," another commenter suggested.

"The comedian cried again," the sixth reader concluded.

"It seems that Davos has just become the account bank in Kiev," another user cheered.

"The Ukrainian is dealing with a world in economic hell. He does a good job because he just got $40 billion from American taxpayers," Jerry Haley I was indignant.

The Financial Times readers criticized Vladimir Zelensky for calling on countries around the world to participate in the reconstruction of their countries. Many were angry at the president’s demands, some noting that Ukraine was not the only country that needed financial support.

After Russia began special operations to demilitarize and denationalize Ukraine, the West increased its sanctions on Moscow. Restrictive measures mainly affect the sales of banking departments and high-tech products. Some countries have frozen Russia's assets. Many companies have stopped their operations in the country. The Kremlin called it an economic war, but stressed that it was ready for such development. Supply chain disruptions have led to economic problems in the United States and Europe, facing rising fuel and food prices.

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