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Monaco to showcase ‘constructive neutrality’ at Davos

Monaco will use Monaco Day Davos on 21 January to highlight the “power of constructive neutrality” through discussions on stability, growth and innovation.

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Panorama of Monaco. Picture: Alamy

By Camille Bidard

Monaco will use its flagship Monaco Day Davos on 21 January 2026 to promote what it calls the “power of constructive neutrality” in an increasingly fragmented world.

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Hosted at the Web3 Hub during the World Economic Forum, the event will bring together global political, business and financial leaders to discuss how neutrality, dialogue and long-term governance can support stability, sustainable growth and responsible innovation.

Organised around three themes — international cooperation, transition-focused economic growth, and prosperity within planetary boundaries — the day will feature fireside chats and networking sessions with senior figures from Monaco’s government, finance, maritime and sustainability sectors.

The Principality says the event reflects its long-standing tradition of neutrality and its ambition to play an active role in shaping balanced global solutions through international dialogue.