Davos Summit: Security for Ukraine on the Agenda for Zelenskyy and Trump.

Zelenskyy and Trump at Davos summit
Zelenskyy and Trump at Davos summit

The World Economic Forum in Davos

According to UATV: Global leaders, including the Presidents of Ukraine and the United States, will gather in Davos, Switzerland, from January 19 to 22 for the World Economic Forum. The forum's key discussion topics will center on:

  • energy security
  • security guarantees for Ukraine
  • the nation's post-war reconstruction

A meeting between Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Donald Trump is anticipated for January 21, where Ukrainian security matters are expected to be a primary focus. This high-level diplomacy occurs as Ukraine continues to defend its sovereignty against ongoing aggression.

Delegations and Potential Agreements

The forum is set to host over 3,000 delegates, among them 64 heads of state. The U.S. delegation will be the largest in Davos history, underscoring the event's significance for international policy. Kyiv and Washington are negotiating an $800 billion recovery agreement for Ukraine, which would mark a crucial step in supporting the country.

Additionally, there is a possibility that security guarantee documents could be signed during the forum. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy noted:

'If it is accepted by the American side, then perhaps the signing will take place during Davos.' Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy

Ukrainian representative Andriy Sybiha emphasized that the sides remain in contact to finalize the format and expected outcomes from the U.S. President Trump is also scheduled to hold talks with European leaders, indicating broad international discussion and support for Ukraine's security. The Davos forum has long served as a critical venue for addressing global crises and forging diplomatic solutions.

In the context of current geopolitical challenges, particularly the war in Ukraine, high-level meetings like these can significantly influence future events. Signing agreements on security and reconstruction funding could be a landmark step in supporting Ukraine's fight for sovereignty and long-term stability.


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