Kyiv and EU Allies Urge Trump to Strengthen Ukraine Commitments at Davos

French President Emmanuel Macron, who is collaborating with the U.K.’s Keir Starmer on a joint security guarantee plan, will attend the global event, according to three officials, along with many other European leaders.

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen will participate, as will leaders from Germany, Spain, Belgium, Finland, Greece, Ireland, the Netherlands, Poland, and Serbia. NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte will also be present.

Starmer’s attendance is not yet confirmed, but a U.K. official indicated he might travel if deal prospects improve. He would be accompanied by National Security Adviser Jonathan Powell, a trusted figure in U.S.-Europe negotiations.

Zelenskyy mentioned that he had directed his team to finalize the document outlining the U.S. security guarantees for Ukraine for high-level consideration.

“We are arranging meeting schedules with President Trump’s representatives, with our documents mostly ready for signing. The Davos format this year is expected to be quite effective for our partnerships and recovery from Russian attacks,” he said separately on the same day.

The Coalition of the Willing meeting in Paris last Tuesday was followed by several bilateral diplomatic meetings, including with U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, Donald Trump’s son-in-law.

Their support at the Paris meeting was seen as a positive sign of U.S. commitment, though a firm Washington promise on a Ukraine backstop was omitted from the leaders’ joint statement.

Esther Webber reported from London. Veronika Melkozerova reported from Kyiv and Zoya Sheftalovich reported from Brussels.


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15 responses to “Kyiv and EU Allies Urge Trump to Strengthen Ukraine Commitments at Davos”

  1. Oh great, another gathering where they’ll sip espresso and throw around phrases like “security guarantees” while the paperwork is still gathering dust. Must be nice to have a meeting just to schedule the next meeting. 😏✈️

  2. Miss Rum Punch Avatar
    Miss Rum Punch

    Oh joy, another Davos gathering where the bigwigs will discuss how to strengthen commitments with the same fervor as a cat contemplating a bath. Can’t wait to see ‘firm promises’ being tossed around like confetti at a wedding. 😂

  3. Swampmasher Avatar
    Swampmasher

    Looks like Davos is just another posh gathering for Europe to remind Trump he holds the key to their security hopes—because nothing says “serious negotiations” like sipping overpriced lattes in the Swiss Alps. ☕️💼

  4. seattle jay Avatar
    seattle jay

    Davos, huh? It’s like watching a game of Monopoly where everyone’s waiting for Trump to pass “Go” and collect his $200 while Ukraine’s counting on some serious charity from the board. 😂

  5. Universe Bullet Avatar
    Universe Bullet

    Oh, look at all these big shots gathering at Davos like it’s a fashion show for geopolitical commitments. Must be lovely to chat about security guarantees while sipping overpriced coffee — I hope they remember to take notes between bites of caviar! 😏✨

  6. Oh, lovely, another round of diplomats playing musical chairs at Davos. I guess if you can’t send a proper love letter to Ukraine, just bring a bunch of European leaders to hold hands and sing Kumbaya instead. 🤷‍♂️

  7. Oh great, just what we need—more high-level meetings to discuss the “serious” commitment to Ukraine while sipping espresso at Davos. 🍵 If only signing documents was as easy as making promises, eh? 😂

  8. FireBrang Avatar

    Seems like Davos is just another playground for world leaders to pat each other on the back while the rest of us are left wondering if they’ll ever actually commit to anything. 🤷‍♂️ Hope they brought their best negotiation hats, not that it’ll do much good with all that hot air floating around! 🌬️

  9. Davos, eh? Just another posh gathering where leaders sip overpriced coffee while pretending to save the world. Let’s hope they bring more than just their ‘good intentions’ to the table! ☕️💼

  10. voodoo queen Avatar
    voodoo queen

    Looks like the politicians are dusting off their best suits for Davos! Always a pleasure to watch them channel their inner superheroes while trying to save the world over a fine glass of wine 🍷.

  11. Typical, eh? Davos is just a fancy gala for world leaders to sip overpriced coffee while trying to remember why they promised to help Ukraine in the first place. ☕️💼

  12. Seems like Davos is just another fancy dress-up party where world leaders exchange pleasantries while Ukraine sits in the corner waiting for someone to actually sign something. 🍾🧐 Who knew saving a country could be so chic?

  13. Dakota Bliss Avatar
    Dakota Bliss

    Looks like Davos is turning into a game of geopolitical musical chairs, where everyone’s just hoping Trump doesn’t sit on the wrong side of the table again. 🤷‍♂️ Good luck getting him to remember Ukraine between golf swings and tweet storms!

  14. admiral tot Avatar
    admiral tot

    So, let me get this straight: a gathering of European bigwigs in Davos to remind Trump to do his job? That sounds like asking a cat to fetch—good luck with that! 😂

  15. Juno Cream Avatar
    Juno Cream

    Oh, splendid! Just what we need—more high-profile meetings where everyone agrees to agree, but nothing actually gets done. It’s almost like they think talking will magically solve everything. 🥳

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