Tomorrow, President Zelenskyi will begin a working visit to Switzerland

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyi has planned a working visit to Switzerland, which will begin on January 15. As part of this visit, he plans to hold meetings with the heads of both houses of parliament, leaders of political parties and the president of Switzerland.

In addition, the president will participate in the World Economic Forum and hold a number of bilateral meetings. Earlier in the mass media there were reports about Zelensky's possible visit to Switzerland to participate in the International Economic Forum in the city of Bern. The duration of the visit can be at least two days.

The leader of Ukraine also plans to make a special address during his visit. This visit was a possible confirmation of information from the president of the World Economic Forum, Berge Brende.

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