Russian foreign minister says ‘still a long way to go’ in Ukraine war peace talks – Europe live


Morning opening: ‘Long way to go’ on Ukraine, Russia’s foreign minister says

Russian foreign minister says ‘still a long way to go’ in Ukraine war peace talks – Europe live

Jakub Krupa

Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov said that there was no reason to be enthusiastic about US president Donald Trump’s pressure on Europe and Ukraine as there was still a long way to go in talks on peace in Ukraine, Russian state-owned news agency RIA reported.

Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov attends a meeting in Moscow, Russia.
Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov attends a meeting in Moscow, Russia. Photograph: Ramil Sitdikov/EPA

His comments just days after what the US, Ukraine and Russia said were difficult, but constructive talks in Abu Dhabi, but suggest that reaching a final agreement could be very difficult.

Russia still pursues its original maximalist demands, including territorial claims to control Ukraine’s eastern regions, and continues to oppose the prospect of Ukraine ever joining Nato or ever hosting western troops as part of security guarantees.

Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskyy said in his nightly address yesterday that “reliable security guarantees are the only real foundation for peace,” as he warned that Russia could test it any peace settlement through strikes or “hybrid operations of some kind.”

In the meantime, Russia continues its strikes on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, with an energy facility in the soutern Black Sea region of Odesa hit overnight, even as the country continues to be gripped by cold temperatures.

Elsewhere, we will be looking at the ongoing discussion on how to improve European competitiveness ahead of this Thursday’s informal EU summit on the issue, the latest on the EU-US trade deal which was briefly put on hold, and other topics from across the continent.

It’s Tuesday, 10 February 2026, it’s Jakub Krupa here, and this is Europe Live.

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Key events

Here’s our daily briefing on Ukraine to bring you up to speed on the latest developments from the last 24 hours.

The headlines:

  • Ukraine and France have agreed to start joint weapons production, the Ukrainian defence minister said on Monday after hosting his French counterpart in Kyiv.

  • Ukraine is opening up exports of its domestically produced weapons, president Volodymyr Zelenskyy said – a way for Kyiv to cash in on its wartime technological advances to generate badly needed funds.

  • Russian attacks damaged production sites of Ukraine’s state-run oil and gas company Naftogaz in the Poltava and Sumy regions, the company’s CEO said on Monday.

  • The EU has proposed extending its sanctions against Russia to include ports in Georgia and Indonesia that handle Russian oil, the first time it would target ports in third countries, a proposal document showed.

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