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Putin pays for 'sick geopolitical fantasies' with lives, Zelenskyy warns

Zelenskyy also criticised Russia’s Putin for “willing to pay for their sick geopolitical fantasies” with the lives of over one million Russians killed in the war so far.

“A million losses, and, still, they are doing everything to avoid ending this war. They even ignore the US and president Trump,” he said.

He said Russia’s approach to the conflict was particularly troubling as “when life means nothing to those in charge, then no crime is off the table, not even full scale aggression.”

Talking about Ukraine’s response, he talked about its plans to ramp up production of drones, as he added: “I urge your countries to treat drones production with the same urgency and attention that we do.”

In his speech, Zelenskyy specifically referred to the Spiderweb operation targeting 41 Russian aircrafts “used to terrorise our country” with “inexpensive drones.”

He said the damage made “clearly shows how the technologies of war are changing.”

“10 years ago such a strike would have been unimaginable. Today we can’t even imagine what kinds of strikes a country might be able to carry out in 10 years from now,” he said.

He also thanked the Globsec’s host, the Czech Republic, for its support on ammunition supplies.

But looking forward, he called for more sanctions on Russia to defund its plans, warning “you can’t talk Russia into peace.”

“Russia does not really care about such human losses. What they do worry about are harsh sanctions, especially those against Russian oil, including a new price cap. That’s what really threatens them because it could cut off their funding for war,” he said.

Ukraine is just first line of defence against Russia's plans for aggression, Zelenskyy warns

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy is speaking at the Globsec conference in Prague, via a video link.

He warned that the European society and the US have to understand that Vladimir Putin’s war is targeting Nato and “the civilised world,” and Ukraine is “just the very first line” of attack.

“Each line is important, but the most important is the first line, because should it fail, everything will fail,” he said.

Speaking through interpreter, he argued that supporting Ukraine “means security for Europe today.”

“Nato is a reliable ally, but the fact that Ukraine stands there and doesn’t allow the war to spread further, that amounts to strong security guarantees for all of Europe, and so Ukraine must be strengthened,” he said.

I will bring you more quotes from his speech in a moment.

Morning opening: What's Europe's plan for Ukraine?

Jakub Krupa

Jakub Krupa

European foreign ministers – from Italy, France, Germany, Poland, UK, Spain, Ukraine – meet in Rome today for talks in the Weimar+ model.

They will be joined by Nato’s secretary general Mark Rutte and the EU’s foreign policy chief, Kaja Kallas.

Their meeting will be a chance to discuss Europe’s defence and security plans ahead of the Nato summit in The Hague later this month and coordinate their positions on Ukraine, ahead both Nato and G7 summits.

Separately, German defence minister Boris Pistorius is in Kyiv this morning, on his first trip to Ukraine since the new government of Friedrich Merz took office.

But as there is no progress in talks with Russia, and their lethal attacks on Ukraine continue daily, there is a big question looming over the meeting: what is the plan for Ukraine?

A rescuer assists a woman during an evacuation from apartment building damaged by a Russian drone strike, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Kharkiv, Ukraine.
A rescuer assists a woman during an evacuation from apartment building damaged by a Russian drone strike, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Kharkiv, Ukraine. Photograph: State Emergency Service Of Ukraine/Reuters

Let’s see if we get any clarity on this today.

I will bring you all the key updates here.

It’s Thursday, 12 June 2025, it’s Jakub Krupa here, and this is Europe Live.

Good morning.

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