Davos, an economic summit with the color of the Ukrainian war
At the 54th annual meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, representatives of Western countries emphasized the need to continue supporting Ukraine in the war with Russia. |
The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, also traveled to Davos to participate in this summit to speak directly with business and political elites. slow down – and arouse support for his country.
Alana Barbok, the German Foreign Minister, also asked the Israelis and Palestinians to overcome their differences in this meeting. Baerbok said at the World Economic Forum that the current mutual blame game will not continue. Baerbok said: The only way out of this situation is a two-state solution. The current war is a “disaster” not only for the Israelis and Palestinians, but also for the “whole world”. Russia’s war emphasized.. He emphasized on Tuesday in Davos: “Helping Ukraine is an investment in our own security.” “We just have to stand by Ukraine – and at some point Russia will realize that they are paying a very high price and agree to some kind of just peace,” he said. NATO countries should do all they can to increase Russia’s spending.
According to Stoltenberg, the end of the war can be achieved with more weapons for Ukraine. He added: “The more credible the military support is, the more likely the diplomats will be successful at the negotiating table.” US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken also assured Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Davos of his country’s continued support for Ukraine. gave Blinken said in a meeting with Zelensky at the World Economic Forum: “We are committed to maintaining our support for Ukraine and we are working very closely with Congress to achieve this goal.” Joe Biden’s national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, The President of the United States also participated in this meeting in Davos. He assured Zelensky that the United States and its allies in the Ukraine war are determined to “make sure that Russia loses and Ukraine wins.” He thanked the US Congress. Zelensky especially mentioned the US-made Patriot system, which helped Ukraine shoot down Russian missiles.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, in a meeting with Jens Stoltenberg, NATO Secretary General in Davos, once again expressed his country’s hope to join approved the military alliance. On Tuesday, Zelensky said on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum: At the NATO summit in July in Washington, Kiev expects decisions to be made that will bring Ukraine closer to becoming a member of this alliance.
Ozo La von der Lain, the head of the European Union Commission, also said at this summit: “It is time to advance global cooperation more than ever before.” This requires urgent responses that match the scale of global challenges. I believe that this is possible and I believe that Europe can and should take the lead in shaping this global response.” Von der Leyen also spoke about the war in Europe and said: Russia failed. has eaten. Due to sanctions, the country is now economically dependent on China. Diplomatically, the war led to Finland joining NATO, Sweden will soon follow, and Ukraine is closer to the European Union than ever before.
He added: “All this shows us gives that Ukraine can win this war. But we must continue to strengthen their resistance. Along with other Western partners, von der Leyen said: “Ukrainians need a predictable budget and steady supply of weapons to defend themselves and reclaim legitimate territories, and they need capabilities to prevent future Russian attacks.” /p>
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