Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, French President Emmanuel Macron, and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz in London, focusing on the urgent expansion of military aid to Ukraine in light of intensified Russian attacks. The discussions centered on the necessity of fortifying Ukraine’s air defense systems, boosting interceptor missile production, and developing advanced anti-ballistic missile and long-range strike capabilities. This meeting follows the latest Russian missile assaults, including the deployment of hypersonic weapons.
Amid these talks, a recent Russian drone strike that reportedly damaged a spent nuclear fuel storage facility near the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant was noted. Ukrainian officials assured that radiation levels remained stable and that the resulting fire was swiftly extinguished. The four leaders collectively condemned Russia’s extensive missile and drone assaults, urging Russian President Vladimir Putin to agree to an immediate ceasefire to pave the way for peace negotiations.
The discussions also explored strategies to coordinate additional support for Ukraine in anticipation of forthcoming international gatherings, such as the G7 Summit and the NATO summit, where further military aid and sanctions against Russia are expected to be on the agenda. Zelenskyy emphasized Ukraine’s commitment to defending itself and strengthening collaboration with European allies on air defense and security. He highlighted the critical nature of continued support from partners as the conflict persists.
Meanwhile, Ukraine has reported conducting additional long-range drone strikes targeting Russian military and energy infrastructure, including areas near Saint Petersburg and Russian-occupied Crimea. Ukrainian officials claim these operations aim to disrupt Russian military logistics and fuel supplies.
The London meeting underscored the increasing coordination among Ukraine’s key European allies as they endeavor to enhance Kyiv’s defense capabilities and maintain pressure on Russia amid ongoing hostilities. This collaborative effort reflects a shared commitment to supporting Ukraine in the face of escalating aggression.
