Ukraine and US agree post-war security guarantees as talks enter 'last mile'published at 20:54 GMT 22 January
Matt Spivey
Live editor
Image source, ReutersA day of diplomacy began with relief in Europe after US President Donald Trump climbed down on his tariff threats over Greenland.
But Danish PM Mette Frederiksen struck a defiant tone: "We can negotiate on everything political; security, investments, economy. But we cannot negotiate on our sovereignty."
In Davos, eyes turned to Trump's launch of his board of peace - here's what we know about it, and who it includes.
The arrival of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Switzerland marked a shift in focus on the diplomatic stage to the war in Ukraine.
Following the hour-long meeting Trump said "everybody wants to have the war end" as Zelensky announced that documents aimed at bringing peace to Ukraine "are nearly ready".
Ukraine's president said "I think this is the last mile" before announcing Kyiv and the US had agreed on post-war security guarantees, but they are yet to be signed. We've taken a look at why they are so vital for Ukraine.
As he left Switzerland aboard Air Force One, Trump said "it was an incredible time in Davos...so many good things happening!"
Still to come: US special envoy Steve Witkoff has reportedly arrived in Moscow to meet Russian leader Putin, ahead of a trilateral meeting between Washington, Moscow and Kyiv in Abu Dhabi tomorrow.
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