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Moscow Says No Putin–Zelensky Summit Without Set Agenda as NATO Works on Ukraine Guarantees

Kyiv is pursuing firmer security commitments to compensate for the stalled leaders' summit.

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Overview

  • Lavrov said a Putin–Zelensky meeting is not scheduled and would occur only once a presidential-level agenda is finalized.
  • Lavrov claimed Zelensky rejected all of President Trump's proposals for a cease-fire framework, including neutrality and territorial discussions.
  • NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte made an unannounced visit to Kyiv, pledging work on robust, Article 5–style security guarantees with a two-layer design.
  • An air-raid alert sounded in Kyiv during Rutte’s visit as authorities warned of a threat from Russian ballistic missile launches.
  • NATO military leadership reported about $33 billion in allied deliveries to Ukraine since January and roughly $1.5 billion in weapons routed through the PURL mechanism.