{"id":194137,"date":"2025-12-19T10:11:30","date_gmt":"2025-12-19T10:11:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/quixnet.net\/wpinstance\/ukraine-war-latest-breakthrough-hailed-at-vital-eu-meeting-as-zelenskyy-tells-doubters-we-have-bigger-risks-sky-news\/"},"modified":"2025-12-19T10:11:30","modified_gmt":"2025-12-19T10:11:30","slug":"ukraine-war-latest-breakthrough-hailed-at-vital-eu-meeting-as-zelenskyy-tells-doubters-we-have-bigger-risks-sky-news","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/quixnet.net\/wpinstance\/ukraine-war-latest-breakthrough-hailed-at-vital-eu-meeting-as-zelenskyy-tells-doubters-we-have-bigger-risks-sky-news\/","title":{"rendered":"Ukraine war latest: &#039;Breakthrough&#039; hailed at vital EU meeting &#8211; as Zelenskyy tells doubters: &#039;We have bigger risks&#039; &#8211; Sky News"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Vladimir Putin is speaking in Russia at an annual TV event &#8211; where he&#8217;s claimed Ukraine is retreating. That&#8217;s despite the EU agreeing a deal overnight to fund Kyiv&#8217;s defence efforts for the next two years. Watch and follow live below.<br \/>Friday 19 December 2025 10:11, UK<br \/>Vladimir Putin has just been criticising the EU for its pursuit of using Russia&#8217;s frozen assets to fund Ukraine, saying, &#8220;theft is not a great definition for this&#8221;.<br \/>&#8220;Theft is [in] secret&#8230; here it is done in the open,&#8221; he said.<br \/>The EU agreed a 90bn euro loan to fund Ukraine&#8217;s defence last night, as we&#8217;ve been reporting.<br \/>Many European leaders had wanted to directly use Russian assets frozen in EU countries &#8211; worth closer to 200bn euros &#8211; to fund Ukraine. But legal concerns from Belgium, where most of the assets are held, prompted the bloc to agree on the loan instead.<br \/>Putin said of the EU&#8217;s efforts to fund his enemy that there will be &#8220;serious consequences&#8221; &#8211; comparing the countries involved to &#8220;burglars&#8221; for targeting Russian assets.<br \/>&#8220;It&#8217;s burglary&#8230; the consequences are very serious for the burglars,&#8221; he said at one point.<br \/>It will be &#8220;very difficult&#8221; for EU countries which are adding additional burdens to their budgets, via the loan for Ukraine, he added.<br \/>Russia will defend itself in courts, in a jurisdiction that is not dependent on political decisions, Putin said.<br \/>He said that Europe will sooner or later have to give back what it steals from Russia&#8217;s assets.<br \/>The Russian leader also claimed his country&#8217;s finances are in a better state than France&#8217;s, in terms of national debt.&nbsp;<br \/>Here&#8217;s a full translated quote from Putin on the EU decision:<br \/><i>&#8220;It&#8217;s not easy to make decisions related to stealing other people&#8217;s money. But there are other, more serious consequences for those who try to do this. This is not just a blow to the image &#8211; it undermines trust in the eurozone in this case, because, of course, many countries, not just Russia, store their gold and foreign exchange reserves in the eurozone.<\/i><br \/><i>&#8220;In addition to image losses, there may be direct losses related to the fundamental foundations of the modern financial world order. That&#8217;s why it&#8217;s not easy.<\/i><br \/><i>&#8220;And most importantly: no matter what they steal and how they do it, they will eventually have to give it back.<\/i><br \/><i>&#8220;Among other things, we will defend our interests, primarily in courts. We will try to find a jurisdiction that is independent of political decision.&#8221;<\/i><br \/>Vladimir Putin is continuing his marathon speech, saying he has &#8220;confidence that until the end of this year, we will be witnesses to new successes of our military&#8221;.<br \/>It comes after the Russian president said that his country planned to &#8220;move west&#8221; after making further advancements in Ukraine.<br \/>He adds that he has received reports from his military that there had already been movements west by about 1.5km and Russian forces were continuing to advance across the battlefield.<br \/>The state of the frontlines is increasingly relevant to negotiations over territory in peace talks.<br \/>Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Ukraine&#8217;s president, recently visited a frontline area himself &#8211; as both sides try to talk up their gains, perhaps for the benefit of Donald Trump.<br \/>While Vladimir Putin is busy on stage in Moscow, Volodymyr Zelenskyy has arrived in Poland.<br \/>Polish President Karol Nawrocki has greeted his Ukrainian counterpart at the Presidential Palace in Warsaw.<br \/>The two are expected to hold talks before a news conference at around 11am.<br \/>We&#8217;re hearing from Vladimir Putin as he starts his marathon TV extravaganza, and he&#8217;s already accusing Ukraine of &#8220;refusing to end this conflict through peaceful means&#8221;.<br \/>The Russian president even claims the government in Kyiv &#8220;began the war in the east of Ukraine&#8221; in 2022, saying Ukraine should have left &#8220;the people alone to let them choose the way of life in that part of Ukraine&#8221;.<br \/>&#8220;They didn&#8217;t want to let them do it then,&#8221; he adds.<br \/>Russia, of course, launched its full invasion of Ukraine in Feburary 2022 &#8211; with Putin&#8217;s government referring to it as a &#8220;special military operation&#8221;.<br \/>Speaking at his TV event, Putin says that Russia has always wanted to end the conflict &#8220;through peaceful means&#8221; &#8211; despite Russia&#8217;s invasion, and its attacks on Ukraine&#8217;s towns and cities.<br \/>He also claims that &#8220;the enemy is retreating&#8221; in all directions and that the &#8220;strategic initiative&#8221; shifted towards Russia when its forces pushed Ukraine&#8217;s troops out of the Russian region of Kursk.<br \/><b>By <a href=\"https:\/\/news.sky.com\/author\/ivor-bennett-816\" target=\"_blank\">Ivor Bennett<\/a>, Moscow correspondent<\/b><br \/>After a 90-minute wait to get through security, I&#8217;ve finally taken my seat in the hall for Vladimir Putin&#8217;s TV extravaganza.&nbsp;<br \/>Will I get a question? No guarantee, unfortunately.&nbsp;<br \/>Last year, there were only two questions from Western media.&nbsp;<br \/>The vast majority go to domestic outlets, which generally ask about issues local to their region.&nbsp;<br \/>But I have my Sky News sign, which I will be frantically waving to try to attract the attention of Kremlin press secretary Dmitry Peskov, who&#8217;ll be moderating the event.&nbsp;<br \/>The trouble is, everyone else will be waving their signs too.<br \/>Vladimir Putin has now taken to the stage in Moscow for his end-of-year news conference.<br \/>The Russian leader has held his Results Of The Year event in different formats for most years since 2001.<br \/>He&#8217;ll field dozens \u200bof questions on everything from price rises and his own \u2060future to nuclear weapons and what the Kremlin calls its &#8220;special military operation&#8221; in Ukraine.<br \/>Follow the whole event at the top of this page.<br \/>We&#8217;ve just heard more from the head of Russia&#8217;s sovereign wealth fund, Kirill Dmitriev, on this morning&#8217;s EU funding deal for Ukraine.<br \/>He has called on German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to resign over the package.<br \/>The Russian businessman, who has been a key envoy for the Kremlin in recent negotiations with the US, said the leaders &#8220;should resign if they want to prove &#8216;convictions, unity and determination&#8217;,&#8221; according to the Russian state news agency Tass.<br \/>&#8220;As they promised, after they failed to achieve the illegal seizure of Russian reserves by the EU,&#8221; Dmitriev added.<br \/>He earlier accused EU leaders of being &#8220;warmongers&#8221; by ignoring objections from &#8220;voices of reason&#8221; (likely member states Hungary and Slovakia&#8221; (see 5.21 post).<br \/>Volodymyr Zelenskyy says maintaining relations with Poland is &#8220;very important&#8221; ahead of his visit to the country today.<br \/>The Ukrainian president will meet his Polish counterpart, Karol Nawrocki, in Warsaw as he tries to shore up relations with a key ally at a crucial moment for Kyiv&#8217;s war effort.<br \/>There is a broad consensus in Poland that aid for Ukraine is essential in order to keep Russia away from its own borders, though there has been a rising anti-Ukrainian sentiment among some right-wing voters.<br \/>In an interview with Polish media published on Monday, Nawrocki said his country &#8220;should ensure that Ukraine treats Poland as a partner&#8221;.<br \/>&#8220;The conflict has been going on for nearly four years, and I have the impression that we, Poles, often don&#8217;t feel like partners in this relationship,&#8221; he added.<br \/>Zelenskyy and Nawrocki are set to meet this morning ahead of a news conference at around 11am UK time.&nbsp;<br \/>He&#8217;ll later attend a wreath-laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and meet with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk.&nbsp;<br \/><b>By <a href=\"https:\/\/news.sky.com\/author\/ivor-bennett-816\" target=\"_blank\">Ivor Bennett<\/a>, Moscow correspondent<\/b><br \/>We&#8217;re in the queue for Vladimir Putin&#8217;s annual end-of-year address along with hundreds of other journalists.&nbsp;<br \/>It&#8217;s always a marathon event &#8211; last year, the Kremlin leader spoke for four and a half hours.   He&#8217;ll be fielding questions from both the media and the public.&nbsp;<br \/>Ordinary Russians phone in to voice their concerns directly to the president, with the whole thing carried live on all the main TV channels.&nbsp;<br \/>It&#8217;s designed to show Russians that their leader has everything under control &#8211; no matter the problem, he can fix it.&nbsp;<br \/>I expect there&#8217;ll be a degree of gloating regarding the EU&#8217;s decision not to deploy the frozen Russian assets to help Ukraine.&nbsp;<br \/>And I&#8217;m sure he&#8217;ll address the latest developments in the peace talks &#8211; most probably to double down on Moscow&#8217;s demands.<br \/>European leaders have been quick to praise the EU&#8217;s latest funding package for Ukraine, agreed after late-night talks in Brussels.<br \/>Germany&#8217;s&nbsp;<b>Friedrich Merz<\/b>&nbsp;says the new \u20ac90bn loan &#8220;sends a clear signal&#8221; to Vladimir Putin: &#8220;This war will not be worth it.&#8221;<br \/>In a post on social media, the chancellor added: &#8220;We will keep Russian assets frozen until Russia has compensated Ukraine.&#8221;<br \/><b>Emmanuel Macron<\/b>&nbsp;said the loan &#8220;was the most realistic and practical way&#8221; to fund Ukraine.<br \/>But he said it would become &#8220;useful&#8221; at some point to reengage with Vladimir Putin, and said Europe and Ukraine should try to find the right format for possible talks.<br \/>Belgian Prime Minister&nbsp;<b>Bart De Wever<\/b>, the main opponent of using frozen Russian assets to back Ukraine,&nbsp;says EU leaders have &#8220;remained united&#8221; with the new deal.<br \/>As for those at the top of the EU, the mood is a positive one, as expected.<br \/>EU Commission President <b>Ursula von der Leyen<\/b> said: &#8220;We gathered today with a clear objective:  to address Ukraine&#8217;s pressing financing needs.  We delivered.&#8221;<br \/>EU Council President <b>Antonio Costa<\/b> simply said: &#8220;We committed, we delivered.&#8221;<br \/>Be the first to get <span>Breaking News<\/span><br \/>Install the Sky News app for free<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/news.google.com\/rss\/articles\/CBMitgFBVV95cUxPaVktcG5UOFp1VVVVQ3hIMVJGeVRWcS1jdV9WQWFZb3NLdEttMEEwMEtRS2dBU1djTGg0OGxGLWUxM3kwcU1zVzhBVmtEM2pwVC1jZS1GdnBZNWdRM05xM0Q2Wk9jckRhLXVaNUxGam80WXZFemFXeUpDTTJUM2JpV25QUi1DdU9MdjBzdS1YWjc3SVZYYkNxMUFIQUJqb1JYdmFlN1p3b3VVUEdRUjVDdHRSOGZlQQ?oc=5\">source<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Vladimir Putin is speaking in Russia at an annual TV event &#8211; where he&#8217;s claimed Ukraine is retreating. That&#8217;s despite the EU agreeing a deal overnight to fund Kyiv&#8217;s defence efforts for the next two years. 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