Zelenskyy at Davos: Swiss Talks and a New Round of Three-Way Diplomacy Announced
Ukrainian and Swiss Presidents Hold Talks
According to Главком: During the World Economic Forum in Davos, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with Swiss President Guy Parmelin. Their discussions centered on several critical issues, including:
- Continued support for Ukraine during the ongoing war;
- Maintaining sanctions pressure on Russia;
- The current situation within Ukraine's energy sector.
Zelenskyy specifically highlighted the severe consequences of Russian strikes on Ukrainian energy infrastructure and underscored the vital work of repair crews and energy workers in restoring power.
Ukraine's Energy Sector Requirements
The meeting also addressed Ukraine's urgent needs for bolstering its energy sector and strengthening its air defenses. The potential for an additional Swiss contribution to the Energy Support Fund was discussed separately, which could represent a significant step toward enhancing Ukraine's energy stability. This support is crucial as Ukraine faces a second winter of targeted attacks on its power grid.
Furthermore, Zelenskyy announced that a technical-level, three-way meeting involving Ukraine, the United States, and the Russian Federation is scheduled to take place in the coming days in the United Arab Emirates. This planned dialogue signals a potential intensification of diplomatic efforts to explore pathways toward peace.
This meeting underscores the critical importance of sustained international backing for Ukraine, particularly given the war-induced energy crisis.
Support from Switzerland, especially for the energy sector, could substantially impact the recovery and stabilization of Ukraine's critical infrastructure. Concurrently, the upcoming trilateral talks between Ukraine, the U.S., and Russia may become a pivotal step toward de-escalation and the search for a diplomatic resolution to the conflict.
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