In a significant meeting held in Davos on January 22, 2026, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and newly elected Swiss President Guy Parmelin convened to discuss enhancing support for Ukraine’s beleaguered energy sector. This marked their first official interaction since President Parmelin’s recent inauguration. President Zelenskyy expressed his gratitude towards Switzerland for its consistent support in the face of ongoing Russian aggression. The talks primarily focused on diplomatic strategies to foster a respectable peace and the critical role of reinforcing sanctions against Russia. Switzerland’s commitment to maintaining stringent sanctions was particularly underscored, with Ukraine looking forward to pivotal future decisions. The dialogue also covered the dire situation in Ukraine, where Russian assaults on energy infrastructure have intensified during a harsh winter. President Zelenskyy detailed the relentless efforts by Ukrainian repair crews and energy specialists striving to restore essential services such as electricity, heating, and water supply across urban and rural areas. Furthermore, the leaders explored the prospects of Switzerland augmenting its contributions to the Ukraine Energy Support Fund, aiming to bolster the resilience of Ukraine’s energy network and enhance its air defense capabilities. Post navigation Ukraine-US Summit in Davos Zelenskyy’s Strategic Diplomatic Calls