Russian investigators will not hand over the body of Alexei Navalny to his relatives until the investigation is completed, despite previous statements that the investigation has been completed and that his lawyers and mother have been denied access to the body in the morgue.
Zelenskiy said that Ukraine is working on future security agreements with the US, but is now focused on getting Congressional approval for vital military aid to preserve their strategic partnership.
Harris expressed confidence that the Congress will approve additional military assistance, which is vital for Ukraine, with bipartisan support.
The cause of death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny in prison has not been established, as the investigation informed his lawyer.
Ukraine expects a positive decision by the US Congress on the military aid package, which is vital for maintaining the US strategic partnership.
The United States will transfer half a million dollars of frozen Russian assets to Ukraine via Estonia, the first such transfer through a third country.
Zelenskyy and Rutte discussed further defense support for Ukraine, including air defense and artillery, as well as the transfer of F-16 fighter jets and preparations for the Global Peace Summit.
President Zelenskyy meets with US Vice President Harris at the Munich Security Conference.
Ukraine's Defense Minister said that the decision to withdraw from Avdiivka was the right one and outlined lessons learned.
President Zelenskyy said that Ukraine aims to become a NATO member and will do everything to strengthen ties with the Alliance.
After Navalny's murder, President Zelensky said that it would be absurd to perceive Putin as a legitimate leader because he maintains power through corruption and violence.
Zelenskiy said he was ready to go with Trump to the front in Ukraine.
President Zelenskyy said at a security conference that Ukrainian losses in Avdiivka are one to seven compared to Russian losses, meaning that one Ukrainian death equals seven Russian deaths.
The withdrawal from Avdiivka went according to plan, but at the final stage of the operation, a number of Ukrainian soldiers were captured under pressure from the enemy's superior forces.
Zelenskyy emphasized that fair mobilization in Ukraine involves the rotation of troops.
President Zelenskiy said that Ukraine has begun to develop drone technology and production.
President Zelenskyy emphasized the need to strengthen sanctions against Russia, including its nuclear sector, freeze Russian assets, and hold a Global Peace Summit to restore the rules-based world order destroyed by Russia.
President Zelenskyy said that Putin is a threat to all free states and there is no need to fear his defeat.
Zelensky said that Russia devalues human life, as evidenced by Russian meat assaults.
President Zelensky said that the withdrawal of Ukrainian soldiers from Avdiivka to other lines was a logical and correct decision made to save lives and avoid encirclement by Russian troops.
Zelenskyy said that Ukrainians have proved that they can force Russia to retreat and restore the rules, disproving the myth that Ukraine cannot win the war against Russian aggression.
President Zelenskiy announced that since the start of the Ukrainian corridor, more than 23 million tons of cargo have been transported through the Black Sea without Russian assistance.
Zelenskyy said that Putin has only two options - to stand trial in The Hague or to be killed by his henchmen for his crimes in Ukraine.
Zelenskiy arrived at the Munich Security Conference on February 17 to speak after signing security agreements with Germany and France the day before.
President Zelenskyy said that the security guarantee agreements signed with the United Kingdom, France, and Germany are important for Russia to see that Ukraine has the support of major world powers and will not be abandoned.
France and Ukraine sign a 10-year bilateral security agreement. France pledged to contribute an additional €6 billion to the military...
French President Emmanuel Macron called on Russia to immediately explain its plans to deploy nuclear weapons in space.
French President Emmanuel Macron said that the death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny demonstrates the Kremlin's weakness and fear of its opponents.
France promises to provide up to €3 billion in additional military aid to Ukraine in 2024 as part of a new security agreement signed by Macron and Zelenskiy.
France and Ukraine sign a bilateral security agreement during a meeting between Presidents Zelenskyy and Macron in Paris.