Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky addresses concerns about Russian-owned businesses in Europe during a speech in Dublin, according to multiple reports. In the remarks, Zelensky calls for additional European sanctions targeting Russian-owned companies, framing the request as part of broader efforts to apply pressure over Russia’s war against Ukraine. The outlets that provide details focus on his call for “fresh” or renewed sanctions, without specifying a single country or company in the summaries provided. The coverage also characterizes Zelensky’s stance as aimed at limiting the influence and commercial presence of entities tied to Russia within European markets. While the different sources present the same core message, they do not offer further specifics in the information provided, such as the proposed measures’ scope, enforcement mechanisms, or timelines. The reports consistently place the statements in the context of Zelensky’s Dublin appearance and his efforts to rally European support through policy actions.