Overview
- EU foreign ministers will meet in Copenhagen for informal talks focused on preparing a 19th sanctions package on Russia.
- Options under discussion include penalizing third countries that facilitate trade with Russia, reflecting a shift toward secondary measures.
- European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said the EU will advance work on frozen Russian assets, a move facing legal and political hurdles.
- The push follows a deadly Russian strike on Kyiv that killed at least 23 people and damaged the EU delegation and the British Council, with Ukrainian media reporting the intended target was a nearby rail depot.
- Diplomatic ideas remain fluid as Politicon reports the EU is considering a 40‑kilometre buffer zone along the front line and the Kremlin says it has sent written settlement terms to Kyiv.