Zelenskyy marks war anniversary vowing to fight on, with Ukraine's allies divided
Zelenskyy affirms Ukraine's resilience as sanctions face vetoes from Hungary and allies remain divided, with Russia capturing only 0.79% territory in the past year, think tank says.
- On February 24, 2026, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy addressed Kyiv commemorations, welcoming senior EU leaders and vowing to defend Ukraine with a `strong, dignified, and lasting peace`.
- The failure to agree security guarantees has prompted stalled talks, with Ukraine refusing to sign without allies' commitments, while territorial disputes remain unresolved.
- A joint World Bank, EU and UN report estimates reconstruction at about $588 billion while Russian forces have cut heating and power to millions of Ukrainian civilians, energy and infrastructure damage has left.
- European leaders including Ursula von der Leyen and Antonio Costa visited Kyiv to show solidarity, but Hungary's veto blocked both sanctions and a €90bn loan.
- US-Led peace negotiations have shown limited progress, with Zelenskyy expecting a fresh round within the next 10 days, while Russia signals a long war into 2027.
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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…
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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