Poland, Sweden and Germany have expelled three Russian diplomats in response to unjustified actions by Moscow, which expelled several European diplomats last week for their participation in a rally in support of opposition leader Alexei Navalny. Such decisions were made in response to Russia's actions to declare employees of the diplomatic missions of Sweden, Poland, and Germany as persona non grata because of their participation in rallies in support of Navalny.
Increase global resilience Having leaders articulate the importance of working with one another - at a moment that so clearly calls for greater unity but lacks it - can serve as a vital step in rechannelling momentum in the right direction, said
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Brende, President of the World Economic Forum. The direction we need to head is toward greater dialogue, coordination and collective action. Only in this way can we shape a more equitable and sustainable recovery and increase our future resilience.
Members of the Global Action Group
Mohammed Alardhi, Executive Chairman, Investcorp Holding
John R. Allen, President, The Brookings Institution
The World Economic Forum today released a set of seven principles to serve as a new compass for global relations The Principles for Strengthening Global.
Stockholm, December 6, 2020 (SPS) - Minister for Foreign Affairs of Sweden, Ann Linde, confirmed that the Swedish government never recognized Morocco's claims of sovereignty over Western Sahara, like the United Nations, and continued to work for a just solution to the question of Western Sahara, respecting the right of the Sahrawi people to self-determination.