Davos day two: Global tax deal delayed; Von der Leyen on Russian food ‘blackmail’ – as it happened
by Graeme Wearden from on (#5ZJN6)
Rolling coverage of the second day of the World Economic Forum in Davos
- OECD global tax deal slips into 2024
- Stoltenberg says security risks from China
- Von der Leyen: Russia is using food as a weapon
- World facing worsening food crisis
- War in Ukraine could cause recession in weaker economies, IMF boss warns
Anyone who thinks Ukraine would give up some of its land to Russia in a peace deal is deeply mistaken", says Andrzej Duda, president of Poland.
Speaking here in Davos, Duda says that Ukraine would not accept such concessions, as it has suffered such losses since the Russian invasions began. Its people now want to take revenge, and to recapture their land.
I simply don't believe they would make such concessions.
This will mean we will know when the machines will fail.
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