Overview
- Three days of U.S.-Ukraine negotiations in Miami ended without a breakthrough, with disputes over Donbas, security guarantees and the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant unresolved.
- Zelensky is conferring in London with the leaders of the UK, France and Germany to align positions and prepare next steps before further consultations in Brussels and Rome.
- President Trump said he was disappointed Zelensky had not read the latest proposal and suggested Moscow was comfortable with it, though Putin has called parts of the plan unworkable.
- Donald Trump Jr. said the U.S. may walk away from Ukraine, and the Kremlin praised Washington’s new national security strategy as consistent with Russia’s vision, deepening European unease.
- Russian missile, drone and shelling strikes over the weekend killed and injured civilians and caused widespread power outages across multiple regions of Ukraine.