Zelensky said he doesn't see a 'ready US plan' to end the Ukraine war
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky says previous discussions with US President Donald Trump so far are "definitely not enough to form a plan" for peace.
The first day of the Munich Security Conference was dominated by talks on the future of the war in Ukraine. Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky says previous discussions with US President Donald Trump so far are "definitely not enough to form a plan" for peace.
Also in the programme: Three Israeli hostages were released by Hamas in exchange for more than 360 Palestinians held in Israeli custody, the sixth such swap of the Israel-Gaza ceasefire.
And the Rwandan-backed M23 rebels in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo have entered Bukavu, the eastern region's second-largest city.
The militants' progress comes despite international calls for a ceasefire and a resumption of peace talks.
To discuss this and more, Georgina Wright is the Resident Senior Fellow and Deputy Director for International Studies at Institut Montaigne in Paris and Aanu Adeoye is the West and Central Africa correspondent for the Financial Times based in Lagos.
PHOTO CREDIT: US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent visits Ukraine, Kyiv, 12 Feb 2025 / EPA