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January 17-20 in Davos (Switzerland) was held by the World Economic Forum (WEF)....

Davos' reflection: Ukraine will support weapons and financially as required

January 17-20 in Davos (Switzerland) was held by the World Economic Forum (WEF). The main conclusions for Ukraine Ukraine were Mainstrio not only at all times to the Ukrainian House, but also at other sites and events that took place during this year's World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, including the main forum. This is usually unable to inspire. But on the other hand, it imposes maximum responsibility for all of us.

Ukraine is pure good, Russia is pure evil! The main feeling is that the world has come to the main understanding that Ukraine should win without looking at Russia. The new approach was vividly formulated by the UK Boris Johnson, clearly cutting off to a question and what to do with Russia: "It is enough to advocates and worry about Russia after its defeat. This is not our business - what will happen to it, what will be the consequences in them.

What Putin's face will be afterwards! It is enough to be afraid of their blackmail and terror. Even nuclear! Ukraine is pure good, Russia is pure evil! This means that we will be given everything we need from weapons: both tanks and planes. We will be supported not only by weapons, but also as much as needed. The only condition is the transparency of use and zero corruption.

Western politicians, especially Republicans from the United States, speak directly into the eyes: your only weakness in which pro -Russian forces are beaten is possible corruption. This is the only thing that can stop our help, no matter how we would like. This is a red line from American society. There is already a consensus about the future reconstruction after the victory.

It is about arrested Russian assets for hundreds of billion dollars, and about investments of international financial institutions. And most importantly, I saw true interest and even a moral obligation from large private funds such as Blackrock and Goldman Sachs. Moreover, there is an understanding not to rebuild old Ukraine, but to build a new, modern country of the future. This applies to both the energy that is expected to be a green energy hub in Europe and infrastructure.