
Ukraine put forward its peace formula to end the nearly two-year war with Russia at a meeting of national security advisers from around the world in Davos on Sunday. The head of the Administration of the President of Ukraine Andriy Yermak published photos from the opening of the meeting and hailed as a “good sign” the fact that the number of visitors to a series of conferences on Zelenskyi’s peace formula is increasing. President Volodymyr Zelenskyi will go to Switzerland on Monday, his office said that Ukraine is trying to secure stable support from allies .
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07:40Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyi will visit Switzerland from Monday, his officials said on Sunday, as Ukraine tries to secure reliable support from its allies, nearly two years after the Russian invasion, AFP reported.
“President Zelenskyi will begin his visit to the Swiss Confederation on January 15,” the Ukrainian presidency said, noting that he “will hold meetings with the heads of both houses of parliament, party leaders, as well as with the president of Switzerland.” Zelensky will also take part in the World Economic Forum in Davos, Agerpres reports.
The President of Ukraine, who in the past addressed the leaders present at this annual meeting via video conference, will deliver a “special speech” on this occasion.
Conflicts in Ukraine and the Gaza Strip will dominate the forum in Davos, which opens on Monday.
00:00Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyi said in his address on Sunday evening that Kyiv is preparing to announce “good news” regarding air defense systems. He did not elaborate, but probably hinted that Ukraine will receive more air defense systems in the near future, Kyiv Independent reports.
Zelenskyi also talked about defense production in Ukraine, confirming agreements on the joint production of weapons and ammunition, including drones. He noted that Ukraine increases the production of artillery ammunition every month.
“The first two weeks of this year have already given Ukraine strength and opportunities. There are new support packages for our soldiers,” Zelenskyy said in a nightly address to Ukrainians.
A brief summary of recent events:
- Ukraine, Gaza, trade and the Red Sea: geopolitics will dominate the annual meeting of the world’s political and economic elites, which begins on Monday in Davos
- In Davos, Ukraine began negotiations with Romania on a bilateral security agreement
- A famous Russian poet, critic of the Kremlin died after being hit by a car / Who was Lev Rubinstein, who undermined Soviet art forms
- A famous Russian priest was reprimanded for not wanting to read the obligatory prayer of Patriarch Kirill / Who is Oleksiy Uminsky, who conducted Gorbachev’s funeral
- Russians use gas prohibited by the UN Convention on Chemical Weapons at the front, blame the Ukrainian army
- French Mirage aircraft can strengthen Kyiv Air Force – Ukrainian commander
- War itself is a “crime against humanity”, Pope Francis said on Sunday, as he again called for peace in Ukraine and the Middle East
- – Until then, don’t expect peace. Assessment of oligarch Oleg Deripaska, who says that without the Russians there can be no “constructive discussion” on ending the war in Ukraine
- Paris and Berlin pledged to support Ukraine “as much as necessary”
- Measures regarding the transit of Ukrainian grain through the territory of Romania should be strengthened, and in this sense electronic sealing of goods will be introduced, Romanian Finance Minister Marcel Bolosh said on Sunday at the end of negotiations with transporters and farmers who have protested in recent days.
- Bulgaria replaces Russian oil with crude oil from Kazakhstan, Iraq and Tunisia
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