

Zelensky Rejects Trump’s Peace Plan as Inadequate
After UK and European allies backed Ukraine, Zelensky dismissed Trump’s stance as “not enough” for peace. He criticized the US for mixed messaging, referencing Hegseth’s comments and officials’ attempts to clarify them.
Speaking in Munich, Zelensky reaffirmed Ukraine’s NATO ambitions, calling it the “cheapest security option.” UK PM Keir Starmer assured him Ukraine was on an “irreversible path” to NATO and pledged continued support.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer talks during a press conference at 10 Downing Street[/caption]

Zelensky Urges Army Expansion as NATO Support Fades
With NATO membership off the table, Zelensky suggested Ukraine must double its army to 1.5 million troops. In Munich, US VP JD Vance met with him after calling Trump the “new sheriff in town,” hinting at past US missteps in peace talks.
European leaders criticized the US approach, warning against a “dirty deal” with Russia. Meanwhile, Vance reassured that the US still holds leverage over Moscow.

UK Stands Firm on Ukraine’s Sovereignty
While Britain mediates US-Europe tensions, the Prime Minister views Ukraine’s sovereignty as a red line—allowing it to choose NATO or EU membership despite Russian opposition.
Zelensky, rejecting Trump’s stance, insisted Putin cannot be trusted and vowed to meet him only after aligning with US and European leaders to prevent a forced peace deal.