Overview
- Zelensky said drones and aircraft linked to Russia have entered Polish and Estonian airspace, arguing Moscow is extending operations into NATO territory.
- He urged immediate global rules on the military use of artificial intelligence and renewed efforts to curb nuclear proliferation.
- The Ukrainian leader argued international law and multilateral institutions are too weak to guarantee security, asserting that survival depends on allies and weapons.
- Ukraine will open exports of domestically produced arms, positioning its battle-tested systems as security tools for partners.
- After meeting Zelensky, President Trump said Ukraine could regain all occupied land, and the Kremlin dismissed portrayals of Russian weakness as spokesman Dmitry Peskov called Russia a “real bear.”