Exhibit on Russia’s war against Ukraine opens at Davos World Economic Forum
At the Ukrainian House in Davos, the exhibition titled Your Country First – Win With Us opened during the World Economic Forum, highlighting Ukraine’s fight against Russia and the importance of support from international partners
This is reported on the president’s official website.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited the exhibition, which is dedicated to Ukraine’s struggle against Russian aggression. The aim of the project is to showcase Ukraine’s fight for shared freedom and emphasize the critical role of partner support for the future of all nations.
The exhibition features works such as Freedom by Oleksii Sai, created from the letters of a monument damaged during the fighting in the village of Liubymivka in the Kherson region.
Other exhibits include paintings by Ukrainian and international artists, as well as a video installation by Yarema Malashchuk and Roman Khimei. Their video juxtaposes the arrival of trains carrying wounded soldiers at Kyiv’s railway station today with similar scenes at the La Ciotat station in France during World War II.
- On January 14, during the Davos meetings, national security and foreign policy advisors discussed the second set of five points in Ukraine’s Peace Formula and plans for their implementation.
- Representatives from 83 countries participated in the discussions on Ukraine’s Peace Formula in Davos. According to the EU’s statement, this underscored Russia’s growing isolation on the global stage.
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