Davos, Jan. 22 -- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Thursday expressed dissatisfaction over what he described as insufficient progress in establishing a special tribunal on Russian aggression at the International Criminal Court (ICC), saying justice was being delayed.

Zelenskyy made the remarks during an address at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, shortly after holding a closed-door meeting with US President Donald Trump.

"Too often in Europe something else is more urgent than justice," Zelenskyy said, pointing to the lack of movement on the proposed mechanism.

"There is still no real progress on establishing a special tribunal for Russian aggression against Ukraine, against the Ukrainian people," he said.

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