Zelenskyy in
London to press for peace and
Russia sanctions as
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London (AP) — Ukrainian President
Volodymyr Zelenskyy arrived in
London on Tuesday for talks with U.K. Prime Minister
Keir Starmer, the British government said, as European countries look to keep international attention on
Russia’s invasion of
Ukraine while the unfolding
Iran war engages world leaders.Starmer’s office said
NATO Secretary-General
Mark Rutte will also join the meeting at 10 Downing St. to discuss peacemaking efforts in
Ukraine and “the need to maintain sanctions pressure on
Russia.”The meeting comes days after the U.S. temporarily waived some Russian oil sanctions in a bid to ease pressure on global supplies triggered by the war in the Middle East, which was sparked by the joint U.S.-Israeli strikes on
Iran starting on Feb. 28. Zelenskyy criticized Washington’s move to ease sanctions, saying it would provide a windfall for Moscow to keep up its attacks on
Ukraine.
Ukraine losing out with
Iran war, analysts sayU.S. President
Donald Trump says he wants to secure a peace deal that ends Europe’s biggest conflict since World War II and has rattled the continent’s leaders, who reckon that
Russia could pose a credible security threat to the European Union by the end of the decade.But U.S.-brokered talks between delegations from Moscow and Kyiv, which so far have yielded no significant progress on key issues, have lost momentum amid the Middle East conflict.
Ukraine is the “ultimate loser” from the war with
Iran, said Ed Arnold, Senior Research Fellow at the Royal United Services Institute in
London. That, he said, is because the war is draining stocks of American air defense missiles that are crucial for Kyiv to shoot down Russian missiles and is diverting Washington’s attention from
Russia-
Ukraine talks on ending the war. Ukrainian teams have recently visited Gulf countries to discuss mutual interests, according to Zelenskyy.It is important for
Ukraine to secure deals with Gulf states for advanced air defense systems in exchange for Ukrainian anti-drone expertise and technology, said François Heisbourg, special adviser at the Foundation for Strategic Research in Paris. UK and
Ukraine eye drone deal that Trump spurnedTrump has spurned Zelenskyy’s offer of help for the
United States and its Persian Gulf partners in fighting Iranian drones.
Ukraine has become one of the world’s leading producers of high-tech, battle-tested drone interceptors.British officials say
Russia and
Iran are collaborating on drone technology and tactics in the Middle East. Drone combat experts from the U.K. and
Ukraine have been sent to the region to help
Iran’s neighbors repel its drone attacks.Starmer’s office said the U.K. and
Ukraine will sign a deal combining “
Ukraine’s expertise and the U.K.’s industrial base to manufacture and supply drones and innovative capabilities.” Britain is also funding an “AI Center of Excellence” in conjunction with the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense.Zelenskyy, announcing his arrival in
London on X, said his priorities are “more security and opportunities for
Ukraine.”Starmer said in a statement that “drones, electronic warfare and rapid battlefield innovation are now central to national and economic security, and that has only been further magnified by the conflict in the Middle East.”“By deepening our defense partnerships, we are strengthening
Ukraine’s ability to defend itself from
Russia’s brutal, ongoing attacks, while ensuring the U.K. and our allies are better prepared to meet the threats of the future.”
Ukraine counterattacks on front line, Kremlin calls resistance ‘futile’
Russia’s Defense Ministry said Tuesday that its air defenses intercepted and destroyed 206 Ukrainian drones overnight over Russian regions, the annexed Crimean Peninsula and the Azov Sea. A total of 40 intercepted drones were flying toward Moscow, the ministry said.Asked about an increase in Ukrainian drone attacks on Moscow over the past few days, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that authorities in Kyiv were “continuing absolutely futile resistance” against
Russia’s invasion.Zelenskyy said late Monday that counterattacks by Ukrainian forces at eastern and southern points along the front line have wrecked Moscow’s plans for a March offensive. His comments couldn’t be independently verified, but the Institute for the Study of War, a Washington-based think tank, said Monday that Ukrainian counterattacks “are likely constraining” some Russian offensive operations.
Ukraine’s air force said that
Russia launched 178 long-range drones of various types across the country overnight, starting late Monday, with 154 of them either intercepted or jammed while 22 more struck their targets.In the southern
Ukraine city of
Zaporizhzhia, a Russian strike damaged a terminal of
Ukraine’s biggest private delivery company, Nova Poshta, the company said on Telegram. Eight people were wounded, according to Ivan Fedorov, the head of the regional military administration.___Associated Press writers Illia Novikov in Kyiv,
Ukraine and Emma Burrows in
London contributed to this report.___Follow AP’s coverage of the war in
Ukraine at https://apnews.com/hub/
Russia-
Ukraine Lawless is based in
London, covering British politics, diplomacy and culture and top stories from the UK and beyond. She has reported for the AP from two dozen countries on four continents.