Putin's envoy Dmitriev stated that Ukraine, Russia, and the US are now closer than ever to a diplomatic resolution of the war, outlining potential advantages of such an approach. Meanwhile, Denmark’s prime minister announced that Europe is ready to provide Ukraine with the full amount of Russian assets — at least €140 billion.
Donald Trump is set to meet with Xi Jinping, viewing China as a key player that could pressure Russia to end the conflict. This marks a shift in geopolitical strategies, as the US seeks China’s involvement in resolving the war.
On Russian television, propagandists are calling for escalating strikes on Ukrainian cities, a stance met with condemnation and reminders of past accountability for similar actions.
France has stated its readiness to send troops to Ukraine in 2026, and there is discussion about forming a new coalition of allies, who may be prepared to assist not just with weapons and finances but also potentially with manpower.
A Ukrainian expert stresses the need for partners’ support to move beyond words to practical action. While Europe is stepping up arms production and assistance, timely deliveries and increased pressure on Russia remain critical.
Analysts discuss sanctions, the importance of diplomacy, and the possible direct involvement of foreign troops. It is argued that Ukraine needs more resources, including people, to achieve victory, and that allies must strengthen their support and demands on the international community.
The article stresses the importance of supporting Ukraine’s audience and raising funds for vehicles and military logistics, which remains a key focus for civil society mobilization.








