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Representatives and leaders from countries attending the international conference on the reconstruction of Ukraine pose for a family photo at the conference venue in Lugano, Switzerland. IMAGES
Attendees of the Ukraine recovery meeting in Switzerland pose for a family photo before gathering to hash out a "Marshall Plan" to rebuild the war-torn country. Leaders posing for the photo include Ukraine's Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal, Swiss President Ignazio Cassis, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Chairman of Ukraine's Parliament Ruslan Stefanchuk. IMAGES
Swiss President Ignazio Cassis welcomes Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal to the picturesque southern Swiss city of Lugano for a two-day conference, aiming to lay out the principles and priorities for a rebuilding and recovery process in Ukraine. IMAGES
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky arrives for a speech at the World Economic Forum, which he is attending in person for the first time in an effort to maintain military support from Kyiv's allies after nearly two years of war with Russia. Zelensky is on a diplomatic charm offensive at the annual gathering of global elites in the glitzy Swiss alpine ski resort of Davos to ensure that support from the West does not waver during the biggest war in Europe since World War II. IMAGES
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky leaves a meeting at the World Economic Forum as he makes his first in-person appearance at the annual gathering of global elites in the Swiss alpine ski resort of Davos. Zelensky is on a diplomatic charm offensive in a bid to shore up support for his country's nearly two-year-old conflict with Russia, as the world's attention has swayed to the Middle East amid fears of a spillover from the conflict in Gaza. IMAGES
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky arrives for a panel at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in the Swiss ski resort of Davos, with the country's leader embarking on a diplomatic charm offensive to shore up wavering support for Kyiv against Russia's invasion. Switzerland had earlier agreed on 15 January to a request made by Zelensky to host a peace summit of world leaders on ending Russia's full-scale offensive -- but without inviting Moscow. IMAGES