Russian President Vladimir Putin has described US President Donald Trump’s threats of tariffs and sanctions against Russia as “smart and pragmatic.” Speaking to a Russian TV journalist on Jan. 24, Putin declared his openness to a meeting with Trump to address issues such as the war in Ukraine and the volatility of energy prices.
Switzerland remains calm amid global panic over Trump’s executive orders. Swiss industries, including gold refining, brace for potential U.S. trade policies, while Trump’s economic agenda stirs global markets.
Russia is waiting for signals from Washington to commence highly anticipated peace negotiations to end the war with Ukraine.
The offers from Bern and Belgrade come as US President-elect Donald Trump seeks to convince Russian President Vladimir Putin to end his war in Ukraine.View on euronews
US President Donald Trump’s virtual speech at WEF and more criticism against the grounded drones in Switzerland.
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte has warned that a Russian victory over Ukraine would undermine the dissuasive force of the world's biggest military alliance and could cost trillions of dollars to restore the organization's credibility.
The prices of the benchmark crude oil have slumped. Crude oil prices decreased after US President Donald Trump, familiar with his guise of functioning, issued a new set of threats, vowing to impose additional sanctions on Russia.
Ukraine House Davos opened its doors to world leaders and investors for the sixth year in a row during the World Economic Forum in Switzerland. Ukraine House this year was adorned with the slogan “Your Country First,
The U.S. president used the World Economic Forum to offer the global elite a warning: He intends to follow through on his “America First” campaign promises.
U.S. President Donald Trump spoke by video link to the World Economic Forum on January 23. Referring to his pledge to swiftly end the war in Ukraine, Trump said he wants to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin soon and intends to use tariffs and further sanctions to put pressure on Russia.
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte warned that restoring the alliance's credibility after a Russian victory in Ukraine could require trillions of dollars.