Overview
- NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte visited Kyiv and said Ukraine will receive robust, two‑tier guarantees built on its own military and commitments from Europe and the United States.
- Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said no Putin–Zelensky meeting is scheduled and insisted a presidential‑level agenda must be agreed first.
- Lavrov asserted that President Donald Trump proposed principles including non‑NATO status and territorial discussions and that Zelensky rejected them.
- An air‑raid alert sounded in Kyiv during the visit, with the city's military administration warning of a ballistic missile threat.
- China said it stands ready to play a constructive role in a political settlement, while EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas cautioned that forcing Ukraine to cede territory would be a Kremlin trap.