Ukraine-Russia war: Biden and Zelenskyy sign 10-year security deal; Putin's plan 'has failed', Germany says; Russia tells West not to 'worry' as its warships arrive in Cuba (2024)

Key points
  • US and Ukraine sign 10-year security agreement
  • Putin's plan to wait for world's support to stop has failed, Germany says
  • No reason for West to worry about Russian warships in Cuba, Kremlin insists
  • Moscow warns France it is getting too deeply involved in conflict
  • Russia practises electronic missile launches during tactical nuclear drills
  • Sunak to set out £240m Ukraine aid package as G7 to focus on Russia
  • NATO to crack down on Russian spies after sabotage
  • Big picture:Everything you need to know about the war right now
  • Your questions answered:Are there any signs of an underground resistance in Russia?
  • Live reporting byEmily Mee

04:42:17

Why China isn't at the peace summit - by Nicole Johnston, Asia correspondent

Along side who is attending the Switzerland summit, keep an eye out for who is not.

Russia won’t be there (it’s not invited) and China has taken a controversial wide pass.Pressure to urge China to attend only seems to have driven it deeper into the arms of Russia.

Speaking at the Shangri-La Dialogue on June 2 Ukraine’s President, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, accused China of "working hard" to prevent countries from participating in the Switzerland summit.

China pushed back. Its foreign ministry spokesperson, Mao Ning told reporters: "Not attending it does not mean not supporting peace."

Ukraine believes China has leverage over Russia and could impose conditions to force Vladimir Putin to end the war.But for China this expectation is too much, it has not bought-into the Zelenskyy-led peace formula, so China has walked away.

The country was already facing stinging criticism from the West for backing Russia.Without China’s booming trade with Russia, it grew by 60% last year to $240bn, President Putin would not be able to continue his war in Ukraine.

There are reports of Russian elite arranging Mandarin lessons for their children, turning to the East while Western sanctions turn Russia into a fortress.

With two wars to deal with in Ukraine and Gaza, the US is bogged down and unable to focus on Asia. That plays to China’s advantage.

It is forging new friendships with countries in the Global South and many of them see the world differently.

As India’s External Affairs Minister, S Jaishankar, said two years ago: "Europe has to grow out of the mindset that its problems are (the) world’s problems."

23:00:01

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22:45:01

Ukrainian combat brigade 'captures dozens of Russian soldiers in Kharkiv'

A high-profile Ukrainian combat brigade has allegedly captured dozens of Russian soldiers amid fighting in the Kharkiv region.

Footage shared by Ukraine's 3rd Assault Brigade appeared to show the soldiers sitting in a school conference room.

The Ukrainian brigade said the troops were taken prisoner during combat operations around the northern Ukrainian town of Vovchansk.

Social media figures had previously reported substantial numbers of Russian troops surrendering in the area last week after counterattacks by Ukrainian infantry assault units.

The Khortit*iya Regional Command also claimed more than 60 Russian soldiers had been captured in the area in less than a week.

22:10:01

Ukraine's national team calls for support ahead of Euros

The Euros begin tomorrow, and for most teams the tournament is the first thing on their mind.

But for Ukraine's national team, they are also focused on their country's fight for freedom.

Thirteen players from the team have taken part in a video calling for the world to support Ukraine.

As each state where they were from, images of destruction in each city flash up.

"Our hometowns would like to host the Euros, but now they are fighting not for the tournament but for freedom," the video says.

21:31:14

Russia suffered 'astronomical' losses during Kharkiv offensive - report

The Russian advance on Kharkiv came at a "high price" for its troops, a NATO official has told European Pravda.

The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said: "Russia likely suffered losses of almost 1,000 people a day in May, which is quite an astronomical figure."

They were referring specifically to fatalities.

Russian forces have advanced less than 10km into Ukrainian territory and have not taken control of the city of Vovchansk.

The US defence secretary earlier said Russia's advance was slowing and the frontline stabilising, partly thanks to countries lifting restrictions on Ukraine's use of donated weapons on Russian territory.

20:53:24

Joe Biden to miss G7 dinner 'due to tiredness'

The US president will skip the planned G7 dinner tonight, diplomatic sources have told our international affairs editor Dominic Waghorn.

The official dinner is being held by Italian President Sergio Mattarella in the Swabian Castle of Brindisi.

Joe Biden is skipping due to "a busy schedule and tiredness", according to Italian news outlet la Repubblica.

He will return to the US tomorrow for an event in Los Angeles.

20:34:23

Zelenskyy: Xi told me that China will not sell weapons to Russia

Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Joe Biden are now addressing the issue of Chinese and Russian cooperation.

The US earlier expanded sanctions against companies and individuals accused of helping Russia's war effort, including entities in China.

Beijing has repeatedly denied it is supplying Russia with weapons, however it has been accused of providing critical components for Russia's war.

Mr Zelenskyy says he was told by President Xi Jinping that China would not sell weapons to Russia.

It's not clear when this conversation took place.

Meanwhile, Mr Biden says China is helping Russia in the war through technology and production.

20:19:53

Pause in US aid supply meant Russia could attack Kharkiv, says Zelenskyy

Volodymyr Zelenskyy acknowledges the impact of the months-long delay to US weapons support, which was caused by Republicans blocking a major aid bill.

He says the pause in supplies had allowed Russia to conduct an offensive on the northeastern region of Kharkiv, but Ukraine had managed to stop it.

Meanwhile, Joe Biden made clear the US had not changed its position on allowing Ukraine to use American weapons to strike inside Russia.

The US recently said it would allow Kyiv to use such weapons to strike Russia only for the purpose of stopping the attack on Kharkiv.

20:04:28

This is a reminder to Putin that we're not backing down, says Biden

We're hearing now from Joe Biden and Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who are holding a joint news conference after it was revealed the US and Ukraine have signed a major 10-year security agreement.

The US president repeats his message that he will "stand with Ukraine" and says it is a "reminder to Putin that we are not backing down".

Mr Biden says lasting peace for Ukraine must be underwritten by Ukraine's ability to defend itself.

The agreement includes major commitments from Ukraine to implement reforms required by both the EU and NATO in order for Kyiv to join.

Steps taken by the G7 today will help Ukraine to succeed in its war against Russia, Mr Biden says, and leaders also discussed concerns about China supplying Moscow with "materials for its war machine".

Mr Zelenskyy says today is a "truly historic day" and that the security deal is the strongest agreement since Ukraine's independence.

He thanks Mr Biden for his leadership and says the deal will create jobs in both the US and Ukraine.

19:19:56

Russian journalist killed in shelling

A Russian journalist covering the war has been killed by Ukrainian shelling on a village in eastern Ukraine, according to a local mayor.

Valery Kozhin, who worked for Russia's NTV television channel, was reportedly among a group of journalists hit in the strike on Holmivskyi.

NTV earlier reported three of its staff, including Mr Kozhin, had been injured and taken to hospital.

Holmivskyi is in the Donetsk region of Ukraine.

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