- EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas has warned the bloc should not fall into a Russian "trap" of discussing who would represent Europe in potential peace talks, emphasising that negotiations are a collective effort and the substance of any agreement is more important than the individual negotiator.
- GCHQ director Anne Keast-Butler revealed that nearly 500,000 Russian soldiers have been killed over the course of the Ukraine war, highlighting the high human cost of the conflict.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky visited Sweden to prepare a major defence package and a "strong step" on Gripen fighter jets.
- Nato's German-Netherlands Corps will establish a tactical headquarters for Estonia and Latvia by mid-year, a move intended to strengthen the alliance's cohesion and enhance deterrence against Russia in the eastern flank.
- Ukraine's parliament ratified a €90 billion loan agreement with the European Union, designed to bolster Kyiv's defence, with the repayment of these interest-free loans for 2026-2027 intended to come from frozen Russian central bank assets as war reparations.
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