Davos Conference Opening Shortly after President Trump Speaks at 21:25 on January 21

The Davos Conference, a gathering of leaders from the world's political and business circles, will begin in Switzerland on the 21st, and the United States President Trump will give a speech at 7:30 p.m. Japan time. There has been interest this month to direct the killing of Iran's commander and explain the growing tensions.

The Davos Conference, the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum, which is attended by more than 2,800 leaders from all over the world, including government leaders and business owners, began in Eastern Switzerland on the 21st.

President Trump of the United States will be attending for the first time in two years, and will give a speech at 7:30 pm Japan time on the 21st.

In speeches, the U.S.-China trade negotiations, which had been the biggest risk to the world economy, are expected to appeal to economic results, such as the conclusion of the first stage agreement and stock price movements that keep updating the highest price. Can be

However, President Trump has killed an Iranian commander this month on his own initiative, and his tensions with Iran have raised his interest in explaining his position.

The conference is also focused on environmental issues, and is attended by 17-year-old Greta Thunberg, who has globally promoted a youth movement to combat global warming.

In the opening session, Greta said, "Youth and other parts of the world have been promoting campaigns to combat global warming and have spread their movements." Directly address the action to combat global warming.

In addition, outside the venue, a group of young people will be planning a demonstration and calling for measures against global warming.