For the first time since Ahmed Al-Sharaa took office, French President Emmanuel Macron discussed the situation in Syria, sanctions, and the fight against terrorism with him.
The leader of the UK opposition, Keir Starmer, stated in Kyiv that the UK is committed to long-term support for Ukraine, emphasizing the importance of a 100-year partnership following the war.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Kyiv for the first time for talks with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Recently, he visited Moscow.
John Kirby, Coordinator for Strategic Communications at the U.S. National Security Council, stated that if Vladimir Putin does not like the events in the Kursk region, he should end the war.
Canada has expanded sanctions against Belarus on the anniversary of the 2020 elections, including Lukashenko's youngest son and key state-owned enterprises in the sanctions list.
The summit in Switzerland discussed pathways to peace in Ukraine, reaffirmed international law, and called for safe navigation and the release of prisoners of war.
The Presidents of the United States and France discussed measures to support Ukraine and strengthen NATO security, reaffirming their commitment to defending freedom and democracy.
The United Nations Security Council has once again postponed the vote on a resolution to cease fire in Gaza, aiming to avoid a U.S. veto. Efforts are focused on the humanitarian crisis and ceasefire negotiations