Ukraine's Davos Agenda: Security, Energy, and the Pursuit of Peace.
Ukraine's Delegation at the World Economic Forum
According to UATV: At the 56th World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, on January 20, 2023, the Ukrainian delegation is actively engaging on critical issues of energy support, defense capabilities, and peace initiatives. Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha outlined the delegation's primary objectives.
Key Discussion Points
A central topic at the forum will be enhancing Ukraine's defensive capabilities. Andrii Sybiha stated:
'The focus of all our discussions will be on strengthening air defense, boosting our defensive capabilities, and securing additional military aid packages.' Andrii Sybiha, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine
This underscores Ukraine's determination to fortify its defenses amid the ongoing conflict.
Furthermore, a discussion on pathways to peace in Ukraine is scheduled for Tuesday. Sybiha emphasized the importance of this process, noting:
'Our resilience is not a justification for this war to continue.' Andrii Sybiha, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine
Thus, the delegation aims not only to bolster defense but also to explore avenues for achieving peace.
Ukraine's participation in the World Economic Forum highlights the sustained international attention and support for the country. The Davos meetings are a key platform for global leaders to discuss economic and security challenges. Discussing both defense and peace initiatives reflects Ukraine's dual pursuit of immediate security and long-term regional stability. These topics are expected to form the basis for deeper cooperation with international partners and for mobilizing additional resources to support Ukraine during this prolonged period of aggression.
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