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Zelenskyy marks war anniversary vowing to fight on, with Ukraine's allies divided

Zelenskyy vows to continue fighting amid stalled peace talks and divisions among over 30 allied nations supporting Ukraine’s defense and reconstruction efforts.

  • European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, European Council President António Costa, and Finland's President Alexander Stubb arrived in Kyiv on Tuesday, alongside seven prime ministers and three foreign ministers, in support of Ukraine's fourth anniversary of invasion.
  • To show solidarity and press for leverage, leaders said the visit underscored EU support for Ukraine's terms as negotiations remain stuck over Donbas and postwar security arrangements.
  • Upon arrival, Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, was greeted by Ukraine's Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiga, who handed her yellow-and-blue flowers, and the visit began with a memorial service in Independence Square on Feb. 24, 2026.
  • The United Kingdom announced new military and humanitarian aid on Tuesday, EU buildings in Brussels and Strasbourg were lit in Ukraine's colours, and the Coalition of the Willing meeting followed the commemorations.
  • A major report warns the human toll could reach 2 million by spring, while North Korea, Iran and China back Russia and drones now cause most battlefield casualties.
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On the fourth anniversary of the Russian raid, the EU leaders are travelling to Kiev. But instead of new funds and new sanctions, they only bring words of solidarity.

·Munich, Germany
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On the occasion of the fourth anniversary of the start of the large-scale invasion of Russia in Ukraine, the French President, Emmanuel Macron, wanted to say, hours before presiding this Tuesday a new meeting of the coalition of volunteers, in a message through his X profile in which he highlighted the "triple failure" of Moscow. "This war represents a triple failure for Russia: military, economic and strategic. It has strengthened NATO, whose e…

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The Kremlin admitted this Tuesday that the Russian military campaign in Ukraine will continue after four years, because Russia has not yet achieved “all its objectives” in the neighbouring country.

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fakt.pl broke the news in on Monday, February 23, 2026.
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