Ukraine war briefing: Nothing about Ukraine without Ukraine, say European ministers

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Ukraine war briefing: Nothing about Ukraine without Ukraine, say European ministers
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If we can’t join Nato we must build our own, says Zelenskyy; Russian trial begins over explosion that crippled Kerch bridge. What we know on day 1,086

, European ministers said on Wednesday. “Ukraine and Europe must be part of any negotiations,” a joint statement of seven countries and the European Commission said. John Healey, the British defence secretary, told Sky News: “It’s the Ukrainians that are doing the fighting. It’s for them to decide when to start talking and on what terms.

Ukraine said it had detained a high-ranking official within its own security services who was allegedly working for Russia built by Russia from its territory to occupied Crimea in Ukraine. The truck bomb collapsed two highway sections of the bridge, fully and then partly closing it for months, and killed four people. The accused are being tried in the southern city of Rostov-on-Don at a military court with hearings held behind closed doors.amid constant Russian missile and drone attacks on Ukrainian gas facilities, deputy energy minister Roman Andarak said on Wednesday.

China is helping Russia’s military drone production by becoming a hub for the smuggling of critical western components

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