Rolling coverage from the World Economic Forum in Davos
NATO chief Mark Rutte then warns that he sees too many politicians, both inside and outside Ukraine, discussing what peace talks would mean for the territory that Russia has captured, and for NATO membership for Ukraine.
The risk here is that we start to negotiate with Putin without the Russian president actually being at the table, Rutte says.
And the risk is that Putin sits in his reclining chair in Moscow, just ticking boxes…
For it to be sustainable, we have to make sure that Putin will never, ever, ever again try to get a square kilometer of Ukraine in the future.
If you put the interest of your country first, then it means national security is an absolute priority.
But that means you must not let our crazy, terrible enemy win in Ukraine.
7.30am CET / 6.30am GMT: Davos Ukrainian Breakfast
9.30am CET / 8.30am GMT: A special message from Pope Francis, delivered by Cardinal Turkson
10.15am CET / 9.15am GMT: Special address by Javier Milei, President of Argentina
11.30am CET / 10.30am GMT: A debate on tariffs
1.15pm CET / 12.15pm GMT: A session on action on Antimicrobial Resistance
3pm CET / 2pm GMT: A session on Global Risks 2025
4.15pm CET / 3.15pm GMT: A session on Can National Security Keep Up with AI?
5pm CET / 4pm GMT: Special Address and Dialogue with Donald J. Trump, President of the United States of America