DAVOS, Switzerland, May 22 Reuters Russia would normally have its own house at the World Economic Forum as a showcase for business leaders and investors.
This year the space on the dressedup main street in Davos has been transformed by Ukrainian artists into a Russian War Crimes House, portraying images of misery and devastation.
Russia has denied allegations of war crimes in the conflict.
Ukraine is top of the agenda for the fourday meeting of global business leaders, which kicks off in earnest on Monday with a video address by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy.
This is the world39;s most influential economic platform, where Ukraine has something to say, Zelenskiy said in his daily video address on Sunday night.
As the WEF meeting emerges from a coronavirus pandemic hiatus of more than two years, a deferral from January to May means that attendees are surrounded by spring flowers and verdant slopes rather than navigating icy streets.
But not only the weather is different in 2022, with Russian politicians, executives and academics entirely absent.
Russian institutions such as its sovereign wealth fund, state banks and private companies have in previous years thrown some of the most glitzy parties, serving black caviar, vintage champagne and foie gras.
They even hired Russia39;s most prominent musicians and pop stars to perform for top chief executives.
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