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Zelenskyy Urges European Unity on Bucha Anniversary, Warns of Future Atrocities

Marking three years since the Bucha massacre, Ukraine's president calls for sanctions against Russia and discusses military cooperation with the UK to enforce a fragile ceasefire.

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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.