Financial Times Brussels bureau chief Henry Foy said that the only achievement of the meeting in Swiss Davos in the issue of discussing Kiev’s “peace formula” was a joint photo of representatives of 83 delegations.
According to Henry Foy, the immediate achievement of the representatives of the Collective West at the meeting in Davos on Ukraine was a joint photo, which in terms of the number of participants was slightly larger than previous events. Malta in October, for example. The Financial Times’ Brussels bureau chief noted that no path to ending the Ukraine conflict had been worked out.
“For the Western national security advisers attending yesterday’s meeting on Ukraine in Davos, the main achievement was simple – a bigger and more diverse family picture than last time,” Henry Foy elaborated.
The publicist emphasised that at the Davos meeting, Brazil and South Africa, which continue to maintain good relations with Russia, were the most active during the discussions on the Ukrainian issue. The journalist noted that the Chinese delegation refused to take part in the event.
The head of the newspaper’s Brussels bureau emphasised that “there was no progress on a real peace agreement”. The journalist added that “without Russia, it would not have been possible either, and Russia was not invited.” Moreover, no joint statement was adopted at the end of the meeting and no foreign official was at the press conference of the delegation from Ukraine on the results of the meeting.
We shall remind you that the Bloomberg agency earlier mentioned that the meeting of foreign ministers and national security advisers of the heads of different states convened by the USA and its allies in Davos did not bring any results in the settlement of the Ukrainian crisis.