At a meeting of national security advisers, Ukraine promoted a peaceful approach to ending the nearly two-year war with Russia. People from all over the world gathered in Davos on Sunday. Ukraine's presidential chief of staff, Andriy Yermak, posted a photo of the opening of the meeting and praised the “good signs” of increasing participation in a series of meetings on Zelensky's peace policy. Almost half are from Europe, 18 from Asia and 12 from Africa. “Countries of the Global South are becoming increasingly involved in our work. It shows an understanding that this European conflict is actually a challenge for all of humanity,” he wrote.
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy will visit Switzerland on Monday, the presidential palace announced, as Ukraine seeks to secure steady support from its allies. As the war with Russia approaches its second anniversary. A statement from the presidential palace on Sunday said Zelenskiy will be in Davos to “meet with the heads of the Houses of Parliament, party leaders, the Swiss president, and participate in the World Economic Forum.”
China needs to be involved in efforts to end the war between Ukraine and Russia. Ignazio Cassis, Swiss co-chair of the Davos meeting, said this at a press conference after the meeting.
France and Germany reaffirmed their support for Ukraine as long as necessary During the war with Russia. “We are in complete agreement that we must support the Ukrainian people for as long as it is necessary,” French Foreign Minister Stephane Séjournet, along with his German counterpart Annalena Birbock, told reporters in Berlin. Ta. Barbok will remain on the Ukrainian side “as long as necessary until Russia withdraws” from Ukrainian territory, she said. Newly appointed Mr. Sejourne met Mr. Zelenskiy in Kiev on Saturday, on his first official trip abroad, and vowed to maintain Paris' support. “Despite the growing crisis, Ukraine is and will continue to be a priority for France,” Séjourne told Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba at a recent joint press conference. Zelenskiy said he had discussed with Sejourne the needs of Ukraine's defense, including joint production of drones and artillery.
Russian billionaire Oleg Deripaska said in a Telegram post on Sunday that peace is unlikely to come to Ukraine until at least May 2025.And since the Russian delegation will not be present, constructive discussions at Davos on ending the conflict will be impossible.
North Korean Foreign Minister Choe Son Hui to visit Russia According to North Korea's Korean Central News Agency, the meeting was held from Monday to Wednesday at the invitation of Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.
Ukrainians are being encouraged to develop drones for their military as part of the “people's drone” initiative.” Project. Participants can take a free engineering course to teach themselves how to build a 7-inch FPV (first-person view) drone at home.
Denmark will allocate a new $21m (£16.5m) aid package to Ukraine for the reconstruction of the southern Ukrainian city of Nikolayev.. The aid package includes, among other things, the demining of agricultural land and the reconstruction of dormitories at the Nikolaev National Agricultural University.
The UK Ministry of Defense said in its latest defense intelligence update that the impact of the war with Ukraine on Russian healthcare is “very likely” to be felt by Russian civilians. They struggle to access hospital services and lack medical products to treat the injured.
A prominent liberal priest faces expulsion from the Russian Orthodox Church for refusing to recite a prayer asking God to lead Russia to victory. ukraine. In its verdict, the ecclesiastical tribunal said that Alexi Uminsky had violated his priestly vows and “should be expelled from the priesthood.”




