Overview
- President Zelenskyy commemorated the third anniversary of the Bucha massacre, highlighting it as a symbol of Russian war crimes and the need for accountability.
- He called for European unity and warned that atrocities like Bucha could occur elsewhere if Russia is not held responsible.
- Zelenskyy emphasized the importance of maintaining sanctions against Russia to prevent further war crimes and atrocities.
- Discussions with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer included plans for a European-led coalition to enforce ceasefire agreements, though Russia opposes foreign troop deployment in Ukraine.
- Temporary ceasefires in the Black Sea and on energy infrastructure remain fragile, with both Russia and Ukraine accusing each other of violations.