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alert-–-zelensky-dismisses-us.-peace-plan-for-ukraine-ahead-of-meeting-with-jd-vance:-live-updatesAlert – Zelensky dismisses U.S. peace plan for Ukraine ahead of meeting with JD Vance: Live updates

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has dismissed suggestions Donald Trump has a peace plan for Ukraine just hours before meeting U.S. Vice President JD Vance in Munich.

Speaking at a security conference in the German city, Zelensky said talks held so far with Trump are ‘definitely not enough’ to form a settlement with Russia after the U.S. President indicated earlier this week there was a ‘good possibility’ of ending the war.

Zelensky also reiterated he wants Ukraine to join NATO despite Trump declaring ‘I don’t see that happening,’ following his call with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday.

It comes as Zelensky is expected to meet Vance and Marco Rubio in Munich later as Trump’s top team seeks to press ahead with plans to resolve the conflict between Ukraine and Russia.

Follow the latest with the DailyMail.com live blog 

13:53

Trump envoy rejects claim President only wants to speak to Putin

Keith Kellogg, Trump's special envoy for Russia and Ukraine, looks on during a bilateral meeting between U.S. Vice President JD Vance and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte at the Commerzbank in Munich, Germany, February 14, 2025. REUTERS/Leah Millis

Donald Trump’s special envoy for Ukraine and Russia, Keith Kellogg, has rejected allegations the U.S. President is only interested in negotiating a peace deal with Vladimir Putin.

The build-up to the Munich Security Conference has been dominated by deep concern that Washington and Moscow are working towards a bad peace deal for Ukraine, forcing it to cede territory to Russia and denying it a chance to join NATO.

Mr Kellogg has met with the Ukrainian presidency’s chief of staff, Andriy Yermak, and apparently emphasised Russia and Ukraine will need to sit down to agree any settlement, rejecting allegations that Trump only wants to negotiate with Putin.

‘The main topic of conversation was the coordination of joint efforts to achieve a just and lasting peace’ in Ukraine, Yermak said in a post on social media.

Russian President ‘Putin never plays by the rules, Russians respect only force and despise those who do not use it,’ he added.

13:38

'Hallelujah': How Viktor Orbán reacted to Trump-Putin talks

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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has welcomed possible talks between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, saying he hoped it could lead to Russia’s reintegration into Europe’s economic, security and energy systems.

Speaking on his regular interview with state broadcaster Kossuth Radio, Orbán was asked about Trump’s ambition to resolve the Ukraine-Russia conflict by dealing with both President Putin and Zelensky.

If I were to comment on it in one word, I would say ‘Hallelujah.’ That’s what we’ve been waiting for.

Orbán, who is one of Putin’s closest European allies, then added:

If the American president comes, creates peace, and an agreement is reached, then I think Russia will be reintegrated into the global economy, reintegrated into the European security system, and even into the European energy security system.

This will give a huge boost to the Hungarian economy, it is a great opportunity, we will gain a lot from peace.

13:24

German President – Trump's White House has no regard for rules or trust

Donald Trump’s administration has no regard for ‘established’ rules and trust, Germany’s President has told the Munich Security Conference.

Frank-Walter Steinmeier made the remarks in the latest criticism of the U.S. today.

The new American administration has a very different world view to ours. One that has no regard for established rules, partnership and established trust.

The German head of state urged European leaders to keep calm in the face of a blizzard of disruptive policy announcements from Washington since Trump returned to the White House.

We must not allow ourselves to be paralysed by the flood of announcements. We must not freeze in fear, or as the English saying goes: Let’s not be a deer caught in the headlights. A lack of rules must not become the model for a reorganisation of the world.

Earlier, a German government spokesman said Vice President JD Vance should refrain from interfering in the upcoming elections.

While Germany’s defence secretary described the U.S. plan to end the Ukraine-Russia war as ‘clumsy’ after declaring it was a ‘mistake’ to take NATO membership for Ukraine off the table.

13:13

Could Europe withstand Russian attack WITHOUT US support?

Concern that US President Donald Trump could withdraw from NATO has sparked fears over whether Europe’s armed forces could withstand an attack from Russia without American support.

Trump has not yet spoken on the possibility of a US withdrawal from the Western-led security bloc, but former US ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton told LBC yesterday that such a scenario is ‘highly probable’.

Meanwhile, the Trump administration expects European members to shoulder the responsibility for the long-term security of Ukraine as the White House focuses on a showdown with China.

Currently, 23 of 32 NATO countries are meeting the agreed-upon target of spending at least 2% of their GDP on defence.

But Trump has suggested this figure should be raised to 5% while his Vice President JD Vance this week reiterated expectations for European NATO members to manage their own security without an American safety blanket.

Bolton said setting such high defence spending targets was an example of Trump ‘setting preconditions that will justify’ a withdrawal from NATO.

  • Read the full story by David Averre here

13:00

Breaking:Saudi Arabia welcomes chance to host Trump-Putin talks

Saudi Arabia has declared its support for U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin to meet in the country for talks to end the Ukraine-Russia war.

In a statement posted on X by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the country said it ‘commends’ the call earlier this week between the two leaders and that it welcomed the opportunity to host a meeting.

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky has already said he would not agree to any deal without his country’s involvement.

12:55

Watch: Putin preparing war against NATO next year, claims Zelensky

We can now bring you footage from President Zelensky’s address at the Munich Security Conference where he has claimed Vladimir Putin could be preparing a war against NATO next year.

See below:

12:48

Zelensky dismisses peace plan and Hegseth warns Europe can't rely on troops forever

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky arrives for the 61st Munich Security Conference (MSC) in Munich, southern Germany on February 14, 2025. (Photo by THOMAS KIENZLE / AFP) (Photo by THOMAS KIENZLE/AFP via Getty Images)

In case you’re just joining us, we have been reporting live updates from the Munich Security Conference where Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said he does not believe the U.S. has a peace plan to end the war with Russia.

Earlier this week, Donald Trump caused shockwaves when he declared he had spoken to Vladimir Putin about resolving the three-year conflict.

Here’s everything you need to know today:

  • President Zelensky has said he believes the U.S. does not have a peace plan in place and that talks held so far with Trump were ‘definitely not enough’ to form one
  • He was speaking on the opening day of the Munich Security Conference where he he will meet U.S. Vice President JD Vance this afternoon
  • Vance has said European countries should ‘of course’ be included in talks to end the war amid alarm leaders have been cut of negotiations by Trump and Putin
  • The Vice President has also been called on to clarify remarks suggesting the United States could take military action against Russia if Vladimir Putin won’t agree to a peace deal with Ukraine
  • U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is also in Europe and told an audience in Poland that Americans cannot be relied upon forever as he was asked how long troops would remain in the continent

12:23

Germans tell Vance to keep out of our elections

JD Vance appears not to have endeared himself to Germany during his visit to Munich this week as a government spokesperson urged the Vice President to refrain from interfering in the upcoming elections.

The Wall Street Journal had cited Vance as saying he would urge German politicians to work with all parties, including the far-right Alternative for Germany, which other parties have refused to cooperate with.

The snap poll takes place in Germany on February 23.

A government spokesperson said:

I don’t think it is right for foreigners, including those from friendly foreign countries, to interfere so intensively in an election campaign in the middle of an election period.

It is good practice for the citizens of a country to decide who they vote for and what their principles are, and not to take advice from others.

Vance is the latest top U.S. official to make comments about Germany’s politics after billionaire businessman Elon Musk criticised Chancellor Olaf Scholz and backed the AfD.

12:14

Vance – NATO needs to step so we can focus on China

MUNICH, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 14: US vice president JD Vance (C) participates in a bilateral meeting with German president Frank-Walter Steinmeier at the 61st Munich Security Conference on February 14, 2025 in Munich, Germany. International defence and security leaders from around the world are gathering for the February 14-16 conference. (Photo by Johannes Simon/Getty Images)

Speaking earlier today at the Munich Security Conference, JD Vance reiterated Trump’s demand for European nations to contribute more financially to NATO so the U.S. can focus on challenges posed by China.

The Vice President started his day in the German city by meeting eparately with NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte, German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and British foreign secretary David Lammy.

He used the engagements to reiterate the Republican Trump administration’s call for NATO members to spend more on defense. Currently, 23 of NATO’s 32 member nations are hitting the Western military alliance’s target of spending 2% of the nation’s GDP on defense.

‘NATO is a very important military alliance, of course, that we’re the most significant part of,’ Vance told Rutte.

But we want to make sure that NATO is actually built for the future, and we think a big part of that is ensuring that NATO does a little bit more burden sharing in Europe, so the United States can focus on some of our challenges in East Asia.

Rutte said he agreed that Europe needs to step up. ‘We have to grow up in that sense and spend much more,’ he said

12:06

Watch: Ukraine won't accept US-Russia peace deal

Here’s footage of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky declaring he would reject any peace deal struck by the U.S. and Russia.

It comes after President Trump and Putin spoke earlier this week with further talks supposedly planned for Munich.

Watch the video below:

11:54

Zelensky thanks Starmer for UK support as he calls for Americans and Europeans to unite

After Sir Keir Starmer declared Britain’s support for Ukraine to join NATO, Zelensky has publicly thanked him with a post on his X account.

Ukraine’s President also called on Americans and Europeans to work together amid concerns from some quarters after President Trump held unilateral talks with Vladimir Putin.

This morning, it was revealed Starmer has spoken to Trump about visiting the U.S. where talks would likely include the Ukraine-Russia conflict.

11:48

Taking Ukraine's NATO membership off the table was 'mistake', say Germans

epa11895331 German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius speaks to the press during the 61st Munich Security Conference (MSC), in Munich, Germany, 14 February 2025. High-level international decision-makers meet at the 61st Munich Security Conference in Munich from 14 to 16 February 2025 during their annual meeting to discuss global security issues.  EPA/RONALD WITTEK

Germany’s defence secretary has told the Munich Security Conference it was a mistake to take Ukraine’s NATO membership off the table as well as territorial concessions before peace negotiations started.

Describing the US offer as ‘clumsy,’ Pistorius said:

It would have been much better to talk about possible Nato membership and territorial changes at the negotiating table.

Boris Pistorius warned Vladimir Putin ‘hasn’t moved an inch’ and added European countries are not in a position to provide ‘credible deterrence’ in Ukraine without the help of the U.S.

In remarks that will undoubtedly play positively in the U.S, Pistorius also called on NATO members to increase spending, adding ‘nobody believes’ the current level of investment at 2% of GDP is enough.

11:36

Pete Hegseth – US presence in Europe may not 'last forever'

U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth attends a press conference with Poland's Defence Minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz (not pictured) in Warsaw, Poland, February 14, 2025. Agencja Wyborcza.pl/Robert Kowalewski/via REUTERS   ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS IMAGE WAS PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY. POLAND OUT. NO COMMERCIAL OR EDITORIAL SALES IN POLAND.

While Zelensky was speaking in Europe, U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has been speaking in Warsaw where he reiterated the propsect of Ukraine’s membership to NATO as part of a negotiated settlement was ‘unlikely’.

Hegseth said it was his job to ‘introduce realism to the conversation’ as he again called on European nations to increase defence spending commitments.

Asked if U.S. will maintain the level of troops it currently has in Europe, Hegseth said he could not commit to them being there indefinitely.

He said:

You can’t make an assumption that America’s presence will last forever. America has to stare down a lot of threats to include the communist Chinese. As of today, we are very proud of our partnership in Europe.

11:23

Zelensky calls for NATO membership after Trump suggested it was unrealistic

Zelensky

Zelensky told the Munich Security Conference that European nations must unite around Ukraine to protect themselves and that he wants his country to be part of NATO.

Speaking in Munich, Ukraine’s President said: ‘We want to be in Nato, yes. We trust Nato’s security guarantees. I think this is the cheapest option for everyone.’

But Ukraine’s membership was placed in doubt by President Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth who suggested it was unrealistic.

‘I don’t see any way that a country in Russia’s position could allow … them to join NATO,’ Trump said on Thursday. ‘I don’t see that happening.’

Earlier on Friday, Zelensky received a boost when British Prime Minister Keir Starmer declared Ukraine should be on ‘irreversible path to NATO’.

11:10

JD Vance – Europe should have say in Ukraine-Russia peace talks

The U.S. Vice President has said European countries should join any talks for a peace agreement between Ukraine and Russia.

Vance made the intervention at the Munich Security Conference amid alarm nations could be excluded from such talks following a direct call between President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Asked by a reporter on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference whether Europe should be involved in negotiations along with the United States, Russia and Ukraine, Vance said: ‘Sure they should. Of course.’

11:05

Ukraine claims Russian drone hits Chernobyl power plant

CHERNOBYL, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 14: (----EDITORIAL USE ONLY - MANDATORY CREDIT - 'Ukrainian President VOLODYMYR ZELENSKYY'S SOCIAL MEDIA / HANDOUT' - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS----) A screen grab from a video shared by the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy shows a Russian drone hit the protective shelter of the destroyed fourth power unit at the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant, in Chernobyl, Ukraine on February 14, 2025. A Russian drone struck the protective shelter of the destroyed fourth power unit at the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant, causing significant damage, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy claimed on Friday.

President Zelensky’s remarks in Munich come after he claimed Russia launched a drone attack on the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant overnight significantly damaging a radiation shelter.

Zelensky said on X that a Russian attack drone ‘with a high-explosive warhead struck the shelter protecting the world from radiation at the destroyed 4th power unit of the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant.’

He said the shelter was damaged but that the fire has since been extinguished. The cover is used to prevent radiation after the 1986 nuclear disaster which sent a radioactive cloud across Europe.

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) reported an ‘explosion’ at the site and said it is continuing to monitor the plant, but added that radiation levels have not increased and remain stable.

CCTV footage posted by the Ukrainian leader showed a blast on the side of the Chernobyl structure in footage that was timestamped 02:02 am (0002 GMT).

The video also showed a fire erupting and hole in the roof, with firefighters using a hose to extinguish the blaze from the inside of the dome.

11:01

Russia not sending officials to Munich

Russia has declared none of its officials will attend the Munich Security Conference because the country was not invited to the event.

Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova stressed Russia’s position at a weekly news briefing this morning.

Zakharova said the conference had changed in nature over the years and gone from being a security event to become an event supporting the ‘regime in Kyiv’ and an event which she said was involved with implementing security policies that were destructive for Europe’s own security.

It comes as the U.S. seeks to advance a peace agreement to end the three year war between Russia and Ukraine.

10:54

Zelensky says he 'does not know' about any Russia meeting

Speaking to reporters, Zelensky added he was unaware about a touted meeting with Russians at the Munich Security Conference.

Trump has said Russian and U.S. officials are due to meet in the German city today, adding Ukraine is also invited.

Zelensky has added he will visit the United Arab Emirates, then Saudi Arabia and Turkey.

10:47

Breaking:Zelensky – U.S. doesn't have plan for peace in Ukraine

President Zelensky has told the Munich Security Conference he does not think the U.S. does not yet have a plan for peace in Ukraine.

Zelensky said previous discussions he had held with Trump are so far ‘definitely not enough to form a plan’ for peace.

He also added signals coming from the U.S. are ‘strong’ and ‘varied’ ahead of his talks later with Vice President Vance.

10:37

Kremlin calls for Vance to clarify remarks over military action

Moscow has said it will seek ‘clarifications’ as it responded to JD Vance’s comments in the Wall Street Journal.

According to Russian news channel RBC, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said: ‘These are new elements of the position, we have not heard such formulations before, they have not been voiced.

‘We hope that we will receive some additional clarifications.’

10:30

Vance issues military threat against Russia if Kremlin won't agree to peace

U.S. Vice President JD Vance participates in a bilateral meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte (not pictured) at the Commerzbank in Munich, Germany, February 14, 2025. REUTERS/Leah Millis

Ahead of his talks later with President Zelensky, JD Vance made a stunning threat of United States military action against Russia if Vladimir Putin won’t agree to a peace deal with Ukraine.

Vance told the Wall Street Journal that ‘everything is on the table’ in an effort to guarantee Kyiv’s long-term independence as Trump prepares to meet with his Russian counterpart and iron out a deal.

‘There are economic tools of leverage, there are of course military tools of leverage’ the U.S. could use against Putin,’ Vance told the newspaper.

Vance teased the prospect of a peace plan while insisting that the president would not hold back when it came to negotiating with Putin.

‘The president is not going to go in this with blinders on. He´s going to say, “Everything is on the table, let´s make a deal,”http://www.dailymail.co.uk/” Vance said.

‘I think there is a deal that is going to come out of this that´s going to shock a lot of people.’

  • The meeting between Zelensky and Vance in Munich is expected to take place at 11am EST (5pm local time)

10:23

Trump seeks to press ahead with Ukraine-Russia peace plan

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (15150262f) United States President Donald J Trump speaks during a joint press conference with Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC,. Trump and PM Modi of India Hold a Joint Press Conference, Washington, District of Columbia, USA - 13 Feb 2025

Hello and welcome to today’s Dailymail.com live blog as Donald Trump seeks to press ahead with plans to negotiate peace between Ukraine and Russia.

The European nations have been at war for three years but Trump promised a swift end to the conflict when he regained the White House.

Earlier this week, Trump revealed he has begun negotiations with Russian President Vladimir Putin to resolve the war.

The President also spoke to Zelensky and described his talks with both leaders as ‘great’, adding there was a ‘good possibility of ending that horrible, very bloody war’.

JD Vance and Marco Rubio are expected to meet with Zelensky later in Munich as world leaders gather for a major security conference.

Stick with us as we bring you the latest updates throughout the day from the U.S and Europe.

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