The Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, Andriy Yermak, announced the holding of the fourth meeting of national security advisors in Davos, Switzerland, which will be attended by representatives of 81 countries.
Representatives from 39 European countries, 18 Asian countries, 12 African countries, 6 South American countries, 3 North American countries and 2 Oceania participated in this important event. Yermak noted that this is a positive signal and pointed to the constant growth of the number of countries joining the joint work on a common action plan based on the Ukrainian World Formula.
“Today in Davos we discuss world order and justice. I express my gratitude to Switzerland for their participation in the consultations and their rapid joining of the work,” he noted.
Yermak stressed that this meeting is a logical continuation of the previous meeting in Malta, where the first five points of the Ukrainian Formula of the World were considered. The Davos meeting is planned to discuss five more points, including the withdrawal of Russian troops, restoration of justice, environmental security, prevention of escalation and recurrence of the conflict, as well as confirmation of the end of the war.
“We must decide on further actions and agree on the format for the Global Peace Summit. We need a platform that will capture the specific stages of our comprehensive plan. To move forward, we need to agree on the format for the Constituent Peace Summit,” Yermak added.
The Davos meeting also plans special sessions to develop the five points of the Peace Formula that were presented in Malta, particularly in the areas of food security and the humanitarian aspects of war.
It was previously reported that President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will deliver a special address at the World Economic Forum in Davos on January 16.

