Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz at the Munich Security Conference, February 13, 2026
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UPDATE 1959 GMT:
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky has finally met US Secretary of State Marco Rubio at the Munich Security Conference.
During the meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio @SecRubio, I briefed him on the situation at the front, Russian strikes, and the impact of attacks on Ukraine’s energy system. We discussed how to help Ukraine protect lives during the winter cold and strengthen our… pic.twitter.com/WMuAvJ5yiS
— Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський (@ZelenskyyUa) February 14, 2026
UPDATE 1209 GMT:
At least five civilians have been murdered and 13 injured by Russian attacks across Ukraine over the past day.
A 75-year-old woman was killed in Odesa in southern Ukraine.
The attack set afire a residential building. The body of the woman was discovered in the rubble.
In the Kherson region in the south, two civilians were slain, including a 52-year-old man on whom Russian soldiers dropped explosives from a drone. Four others were injured.
At least one person was slain and three injured amid 655 strikes on 41 settlements in the Zaporizhzhia region.
In the Sumy region in the northeast, a 44-year-old woman was murdred and three civilians wounded.
Casualties were also reported in the Kyiv and Kharkiv regions.
UPDATE 1148 GMT:
Addressing the Munich Security Conference, Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky has pressed leaders:
Ask yourselves: are you ready not only for the challenges that Russian aggression brings, the challenges of modern war, but also for the constant effort to convince the world to fight for support to defend your country’s interests every single day as Ukraine must do?
With images of recent Russian strikes behind him, he continued:
I want you to understand the real scale of these attacks on Ukraine.
As you can see, in just one month this January, we had … to defend against 6000 attack drones, most of them were Shahid drones, and 150 plus Russian missiles of different types, and more than 5000 glide bombs.
And it’s like these every month. Imagine this over your own city. Shattered streets, destroyed homes, schools built underground.
And this is daily life in Ukraine because of Russia.
The President expressed frustration over Ukraine waiting “months” or “years” for much needed supplies: “Everyone who seeks security and peace must understand this every day matters.”
He thanked countries — Denmark, Germany, Czechia, the Nordics, the UK, France, the Netherlands, Italy, Poland, the US, Canada, Turkey, and Japan — who had provided assistance while emphasizing that Ukraine has “more experience than anyone in the world” on defense.
That is why while we invest in interceptors and protection, Russia invests in breaking unity between all of us, our unity with you, unity in Europe, unity in the Euro-Atlantic community, they want to break it.
Why? Because our unity is the best interceptor against Russia’s aggressive plans – the best one – and we still have it.
Zelensky also noted the importance of stopping the Russian shadow fleet, circumventing international sanctions on transport of oil, to cut Russia’s funds for its invasion.
The President explained that in both December and January, Ukrainian forces killed or badly wounded more than 30,000 to 35,000 Russian troops. For every square kilometer that Moscow takes, 156 of its troops are killed.
“Putin is not concerned about this now, but there is a level at which he will start to care,” Zelensky said.
“We can stand up to Russia,” he assured. “The stronger we are, the more realistic peace becomes….Ukraine is ready for a deal that brings real peace to us, Ukraine and Europe.”
UPDATE 0840 GMT:
In the Q&A session after his speech to the Munich Security Conference, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has insisted that Russia is genuinely negotiating over an end of its invasion of Ukraine.
“They say they are, and under what terms they were willing to do it, and whether we can find terms that are acceptable to Ukraine upon that Russia will always agree to, but we’re going to continue to test it,” he said.
Rubio declared that the US has managed to “make progress” in talks, with the third round scheduled in Geneva on Tuesday and Wednesday.
I don’t think anybody in this room would be against a negotiated settlement to this war, so long as the conditions are just and sustainable, and that’s what we aim to achieve, and we’re going to continue to try to achieve it is even as all these other things continue to happen on the sanctions front and so forth.
The Secretary of State did push back against the Kremlin’s demands for all of the strategic Donetsk region in eastern Ukraine: “They desire 20% of Donetsk they don’t possess.”
He says Russia is not triumphing as it is “difficult to say anyone is winning”.
UPDATE 0804 GMT:
Ukraine air defenses downed 91 of 112 drones launched by Russia overnight.
Eighteen UAVs struck 11 locations.
ORIGINAL ENTRY: At the Munich Security Conference, Europe’s leaders have pledged continued support for Ukraine’s resistance against Russia’s invasion, as doubts grow over the Trump Administration’s investment in the security of Kyiv and other European nations.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz told the gathering that Vladimir Putin’s 4-year full-scale invasion will “only end when Russia is at least economically, potentially militarily, exhausted”.
Noting that the Conference was a seismograph for the state of US-European relations, Merz said the Ukraine war “had forced Europe to return from a vacation from world history”.
He noted warnings that the international rules-based order is about to be destroyed, “I fear we must put it even more bluntly. This order, however imperfect it was even at its best, no longer exists in that form.”
The Chancellor continued in English:
In the era of great power rivalry, even the United States will not be powerful enough to go it alone. Dear friends, being a part of NATO is not only Europe’s competitive advantage. It is also the United States’ competitive advantage.
So let’s repair and revive transatlantic trust together.
Macron: “We Will Not Lower The Guard”
French President Emmanuel Macron said any settlement must protect Ukraine, preserve European security, and deter Russia from attempting another invasion. The rest of the world must not have a “calamitous example to follow”.
Macron emphasized the “huge strategic mistake” of urging Ukraine to accept it is defeated.
One day Russians will have to reckon with the enormity of the crime committed in their name, with the futility of the pretexts and the devastating, longer term effects on their country, but until that time comes, we will not lower the guard.
Don't believe one second Europe is an old fashioned construction. pic.twitter.com/8NbxsSH0kj
— Emmanuel Macron (@EmmanuelMacron) February 13, 2026
Zelensky: “I Hope That We Will Have Peace”
Throughout the day, Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky met a series of leaders. He posted about the support of Merz.
I discussed joint weapons production projects and diplomatic work with @bundeskanzler Friedrich Merz.
Further military assistance, additional contributions to the PURL initiative, diplomatic efforts to achieve peace, and energy support were the key topics discussed with the… pic.twitter.com/RnDpkEus8R
— Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський (@ZelenskyyUa) February 13, 2026
Zelensky also conferred with Finnish President Alexander Stubb, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre.
A Berlin format meeting with partners.
The main focus was on the situation in our energy sector and our reconstruction. Ukraine will prepare and send partners a list of needs to support our energy infrastructure and military capabilities. We are counting on their support.… pic.twitter.com/0KScrK1JTH
— Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський (@ZelenskyyUa) February 13, 2026
In an interview with Politico, Zelensky said of Russia, “I don’t think that they want to stop the war. I think that they can…under pressure….That’s why, until there is no enough pressure, they play [games].”
Earlier on Thursday, Donald Trump snapped, “Russia wants to make a deal and Zelensky is going to have to get moving. Otherwise, he’s going to miss a great opportunity.”
Zelensky implicitly responded that Trump could make a positive intervention with sanctions on Russia’s nuclear energy program.
Asked what he hopes to see this time next year, the President said, “I hope that we will have peace, that all our people will again [go] back to normal life and I hope that we will have some time for my children.”
Macron sent his own message to the Trump camp, before next Tuesday’s third set of Ukraine-Russia-US talks in Geneva, “I want to be very clear: you can negotiate without the Europeans, if you prefer, but it will not bring a peace at the table.”
Rubio Skips Ukraine-Europe Meeting
In contrast to the European show of support, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio skipped a meeting of leaders from a dozen European countries, the European Commission, and NATO.
“The Secretary won’t be attending the Berlin Format meeting on Ukraine given the number of meetings he has happening at the same time,” a US official said. “He’s engaging on Russia-Ukraine in many of his meetings here in Munich.”
One European official described the last-minute cancellation as “insane”. Another said that, without US participation, the meeting lacked substance.
Rubio did meet German Chancellor Merz and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte.
In my meeting earlier today with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, we discussed our shared efforts to secure supply chains, advance efforts to end the Russia–Ukraine war, and strengthen the partnership between the United States and Europe. pic.twitter.com/VdaAvWp2PE
— Secretary Marco Rubio (@SecRubio) February 13, 2026
After Munich, Rubio will travel to Budapest to meet Hungary’s hard-right Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, a long-time ally of Vladimir Putin who has blocked European Union efforts for bolstered support of Kyiv.
A senior State Department official said the Hungarian visit was aimed at further “strengthening” ties with a European country that, in contrast with the EU, shared the Trump Administration’s vision for peace in Ukraine.
Earlier this week Donald Trump put out an all-caps tweet endorsing Orbán’s return to power in Parliamentary elections in April.