Still a long way to go in talks on Ukraine, Russia’s Lavrov says

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov attends a meeting with Tanzanian Minister of Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation in Moscow on February 9, 2026. (AFP)
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Updated 10 February 2026
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Still a long way to go in talks on Ukraine, Russia’s Lavrov says

MOSCOW: Russian ​Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said that there ‌was ‌no ‌reason ⁠to ​be ‌excited about US President Donald Trump’s pressure ⁠on ‌Europe and ‍Ukraine ‍as there ‍was still a long way ​to go in talks ⁠on peace in Ukraine, RIA reported on Tuesday.


Ukraine’s Zelensky says allies to provide new energy and military aid within 10 days

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Ukraine’s Zelensky says allies to provide new energy and military aid within 10 days

KYIV: Ukraine ‌has agreed new energy and military support packages with European allies ahead of ​the fourth anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion on February 24, President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Sunday.
Kyiv is aiming to rally support among partners as it struggles to fend off Russian battlefield advances and ‌air attacks on ‌its energy system ​while ‌under ⁠US ​pressure to negotiate ⁠peace.
“In Munich, we agreed with the leaders of the Berlin Format on specific packages of energy and military aid for Ukraine by February 24,” Zelensky wrote on ⁠X.
Zelensky said on Friday ‌after a ‌meeting of the so-called Berlin ​Format of about ‌a dozen European leaders in ‌Munich that he had hoped for new support, including air-defense missiles.
“I am grateful to our partners for their ‌readiness to help, and we count on all deliveries arriving promptly,” ⁠he ⁠added.
Russian attacks on major cities such as Kyiv have battered Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, plunging millions of residents into power outages of varying periods in freezing cold weather.
Zelensky added that Russia had launched around 1,300 attack drones, 1,200 guided aerial bombs and dozens ​of ballistic missiles at ​Ukraine over the past week alone.