Explainer
Ukraine
war briefing: Volodymyr Zelenskyy praises Keir Starmer for pledge of ‘ironclad
support’
British
prime minister insists Ukraine must be ‘at the heart of any negotiations’ on a
peace deal. What we know on day 1,096
Guardian
staff and agencies
Sun 23 Feb
2025 04.54 GMT
Volodymyr
Zelenskyy on Saturday praised the UK for showing “leadership” on the war with
Russia after the British prime minister, Keir Starmer, pledged his “ironclad
support” for Kyiv in a phone call. Ahead of a planned meeting with Donald Trump
this week, Starmer insisted that Ukraine must be “at the heart of any
negotiations” on a peace deal with Russia. Zelenskyy said in his evening
address: “We have coordinated our positions and our diplomacy. We appreciate
that the UK is committed to maintaining leadership in protecting life and just
normalcy.”
About 62% of
Britons believe Ukraine should be allowed into Nato, according to new polling.
Starmer and
the EU chief Ursula von der Leyen discussed “the need to secure a just and
enduring peace in Ukraine” in a call on Saturday, a Downing Street spokesperson
said.
A
70-year-old woman was killed and three others were injured in Russian guided
bomb attacks on the industrial city of Kostiantynivka in the eastern Donetsk
region, Ukrainian officials said late on Saturday. Seven apartment buildings
and 14 other buildings were damaged in the attack, the service said.
Russia
launched several waves of missile and drone attacks over Saturday night
targeting Kyiv and other parts of Ukraine, killing one civilian in Kryvyi Rih
and damaging buildings and cars in Kyiv and elsewhere, officials said early on
Sunday. Russia’s defence ministry said on Sunday that its air defence units had
intercepted and destroyed 20 Ukrainian drones overnight over six regions.
London will
unveil a significant package of sanctions against Russia on Monday, according
to the UK foreign secretary, David Lammy, who said it was “time to turn the
screws on Putin’s Russia. Tomorrow, I plan to announce the largest package of
sanctions against Russia since the early days of the war.”
A second
meeting between representatives of Russia and the US is planned for the next
two weeks, the RIA state news agency reported on Saturday, citing the Russian
deputy foreign minister Sergei Ryabkov. Preparations for a face-to-face meeting
between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin were under way, Ryabkov said, adding
that a possible summit could involve broad talks on global issues, not just
Ukraine.
Vladimir
Putin said early on Sunday that meeting the needs of troops fighting in Ukraine
and boosting the armed forces were Russia’s key strategic priorities. “Today,
in the context of rapid changes in the world, our strategic course to
strengthen and develop the armed forces remains unchanged,” Putin said in a
video posted online.
The US
secretary of state, Marco Rubio, has urged UN members to approve a new
US-proposed resolution on the Ukraine war that according to diplomats omits any
mention of territory occupied by Russia. The US wants the UN security council
to vote on a brief draft resolution marking the third anniversary of Russia’s
invasion of Ukraine on Monday before the 193-member general assembly votes on
the same text, diplomats said on Saturday. The US move pits it against Ukraine
and the EU, who have for the past month been negotiating with UN member states
on their own draft text on the war.
Volodymyr
Zelenskyy was “not ready” to sign a deal that would give the US preferential
access to his country’s critical minerals, a Ukrainian source told AFP. Donald
Trump has demanded Kyiv supply the US with the resources as recompense for
military aid. Zelenskyy has so far rejected US proposals for their harsh terms
and lack of security guarantees for Ukraine. The White House national security
adviser has told Zelenskyy to “tone done” his complaints about the US and “sign
that deal”.
An economic
partnership between Ukraine and the US would benefit both countries, the US
treasury secretary, Scott Bessent, wrote in an opinion piece for the Financial
Times on Saturday. Bessent wrote that the US had proposed revenue received by
Ukraine’s government from natural resources, infrastructure and other assets be
allocated to a fund focused on the long-term reconstruction and development of
Ukraine, with the US having economic and governance rights in those future
investments.
Russia
claimed its forces had captured the village of Novolyubivka in Ukraine’s
eastern Luhansk region. The Ukrainian army controls a handful of localities in
Luhansk, whose annexation Moscow illegally claimed in 2022.
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