The fourth Davos gathering on Ukraine’s proposed peace formula, held in Switzerland, is anticipated to be the final forum in this series. Participants include national security advisers, and the session took place on Sunday with close attention from observers and media outlets. The event is being reported by the agency as proceeding under the leadership of key diplomats on the Swiss side.
According to the agency, the meeting was chaired by Swiss Foreign Minister Ignazio Cassis and Ukrainian President Andriy Yermak. The central focus remains the 10-point plan aimed at outlining a path to peace and potential security arrangements in the region.
“Following three prior discussions in Denmark, Saudi Arabia, and Malta, Sunday’s session, which began earlier today, is projected to be the concluding debate in this cycle,” noted one source from the Swiss side.
The same source emphasized that while the plan is rooted in Ukrainian proposals, it addresses a broad set of issues that would be relevant to any eventual accord with Russia.
Earlier, Dmitry Peskov, the press secretary for the Russian president, indicated that Ukraine is continuing to resist talks, reinforcing Moscow’s stance on maintaining its military operation in the region.
Previously, the United States and Ukraine initiated discussions on security guarantees for Kyiv, signaling a parallel track of diplomacy designed to accompany any future agreement. This broader context helps explain why the Davos meetings attract sustained attention from international observers and policymakers. (Agency)