(ANSA) - ROME, SEP 6 - Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky
said Friday that he was set to attend the Ambrosetti Forum, an
annual international economic conference at Cernobbio on Lake
Como, and have talks with Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni.
After arriving at the US Air Base in Ramstein, Germany, for a
meeting of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group (UDCG), Zelensky
posted on Telegram that: "then it will be Italy's turn".
He said he would be at the "Ambrosetti International Economic
Forum" for "meetings with Italian business representatives" and
"negotiations with the Italian Prime Minister, George Meloni.
"Let's coordinate our positions with all the G7 allies," he
said.
Earlier this week Valerio De Molli, the managing director of The
European House Ambrosetti (TEHA) that organizes the forum, said
he expected Zelensky to attend and hoped to get him to shake
hands Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, saying this could
be the "symbolic photo" of the 50th edition of the Ambrosetti
Forum, "like the one between Perez and Arafat."
Upon arriving in Cernobbio on Friday, Orban, who has criticized
European support and aid for Ukraine after the Russian invasion,
said he hoped Zelensky would come to the forum. (ANSA).
Zelensky to attend Ambrosetti Forum, meet Meloni
Ukrainian leader wants to 'coordinate positions with G7 allies'