Overview
- Zelensky reported a shared European stance on Ukraine’s security after talks with Keir Starmer, Emmanuel Macron and Friedrich Merz in Downing Street.
- Kyiv and its partners are preparing a revised roughly 20‑point text to send back to Washington as soon as Tuesday, according to reports from the London meetings.
- Three days of U.S.–Ukraine negotiations in Miami ended without a breakthrough, and President Trump criticized Zelensky for not having read the latest proposal.
- Territory and guarantees remain the core obstacles, with Kyiv insisting it has no legal or moral right to cede the Donbas and seeking credible, enforceable security commitments.
- The Kremlin welcomed elements of the new U.S. security strategy as Russia launched large drone and missile barrages that damaged energy infrastructure and caused casualties across Ukraine.