Volodymyr Zelensky Announces Ukraine Will Participate in World Economic Forum’s Davos Meeting Next Month

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has announced that his country will participate in the World Economic Forum’s Davos conflab next month, as he does his part to bring about the Great Reset through his psychotic, cocaine-fueled warmongering efforts.

Zelensky recently met with BlackRock CEO Larry Fink. Fink, a globalist financier with a stranglehold on the financial industry, has said that the mega corporations under his control will happily accept government dollars to rebuild Ukraine after the nation is destroyed in the ongoing unnecessary war caused by NATO expansion.

“Volodymyr Zelensky and Larry Fink agreed to focus in the near term on coordinating the efforts of all potential investors and participants in the reconstruction of our country, channeling investment into the most relevant and impactful sectors of the Ukrainian economy,” the Ukrainian government said on its website.

“During the conversation, it was emphasized that certain BlackRock leaders plan to visit Ukraine in the new year,” the statement added.

While speaking with Fink, Zelensky confirmed that Ukraine would be participating in the next WEF Davos event, which is scheduled to take place from Jan. 16-20. Zelensky did not make it clear whether or not he would attend the event in person or digitally.

Zelensky has become the banner leader for the globalists, in particular defense contractors, who are once again maximizing profits at the cost of human life, as Big League Politics has reported:

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is going to headline the annual Future Force Capabilities Conference and Exhibition, which is hosted by the National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA), a trade group of defense contractors who are cashing out over the Russia/Ukraine conflict.

Zelensky will headline the event on Sept. 21 along with the Ukrainian defense minister Oleksii Reznikov. They will be appearing remotely through video link. Members of the NDIA include Raytheon Technologies, Lockheed Martin and General Dynamics – three of the most powerful defense corporations in service of the military-industrial complex.

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