Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy calls on EU leaders to intensify arms supplies to Ukraine during a video summit, stressing that Russian attacks on the country’s energy infrastructure have not ceased, despite claims of a potential ceasefire. He cites a recent strike that hit the energy system just hours after a meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump, who is pushing for a peace deal while suggesting the U.S. could take control of Ukraine’s power plants.
As military leaders gather in the UK to discuss securing any potential truce, Zelenskyy warns against relying on unverified commitments from the Kremlin, urging the EU to maintain sanctions against Russia. While NATO allies push for enhanced military cooperation, concerns grow about both Europe’s military readiness and the necessity for robust defense agreements to avoid further violations of any ceasefire. The situation remains critical, with ongoing drone attacks and military operations on both sides.
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