Davos meeting kicks off Trump explains how to kill Iran commander Jan 21 4:41 AM

The Davos Conference, which brings together leaders from the world's political and business circles, will begin in Switzerland on the 21st. On the first day, President Trump of the United States will make a speech, and attention is being paid to explain how he killed a commander in Iran this month.

The World Economic Forum's annual meeting, known as the Davos Conference, is held each year in eastern Switzerland at this time of year, with over 2,800 leaders from around the world, including government leaders and business owners. .

On the first day, the U.S. President Trump will give a speech, and the US and China's trade negotiations, which had been the biggest risk to the world economy, reached a first-stage agreement, and the highest price was updated. It is expected to highlight economic results such as the subsequent stock price movement.

However, this month, President Trump's judgment has killed an Iranian commander, and attention is being paid to how to explain this to participants from around the world, so that the event will be held in a heightened tension between the two countries.

The conference will also focus on environmental issues, with 17-year-old activist Greta Thunberg joining the debate and directly addressing the world's leaders.

There is also a debate on the challenges after Britain's withdrawal from the EU-Europe on 31st of this month, and there is increasing interest in what vision will be presented for the future of Europe.