San Francisco Chronicle

Davos to begin with full agenda for glitzy forum

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Davos — the hub of an elite annual gathering in the Swiss Alps — is back, more than two years after the coronaviru­s pandemic kept its business gurus, political leaders and high-minded activists away. There’s no shortage of urgent issues for the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting to tackle.

With their lofty ambition to help improve the state of the world, forum organizers have their work cut out for them: there are soaring food and fuel prices, Russia’s war in Ukraine, climate change, drought and food shortages in Africa, yawning inequality between rich and poor, and autocratic regimes gaining ground in some places — on top of signs that the pandemic is far from over.

The war in Ukraine will be a key theme. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will speak on opening day Monday by video from Kyiv, while the country’s foreign minister and a sizable delegation of other top Ukrainian officials will be on hand. They’ll be joined this week by leaders like German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, U.S. climate envoy John Kerry, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenber­g and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.

President Vladimir Putin’s war means Russian business and political leaders haven’t been invited to Davos this year. There will be no traditiona­l “Russia House” social festivitie­s with caviar and vodka spreads for the elite attendees.

“This year, Russia is not present at Davos, but its crimes will not go unnoticed. The ‘Russia War Crimes House’ takes place inside the former Russia House,” organizers of the rechristen­ed venue said in a press release.

 ?? Michael Conroy / Associated Press ?? Agricultur­e Secretary Tom Vilsack (left) greets crew members of a U.S. Air Force cargo plane that landed with a load of baby formula from Europe at Indianapol­is Internatio­nal Airport.
Michael Conroy / Associated Press Agricultur­e Secretary Tom Vilsack (left) greets crew members of a U.S. Air Force cargo plane that landed with a load of baby formula from Europe at Indianapol­is Internatio­nal Airport.

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