In a recent press conference alongside Estonian President Alar Karis, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy outlined Ukraine’s strategic diplomatic efforts amid ongoing conflict with Russia. The conference highlighted a series of high-level meetings and discussions, underscoring a collaborative approach among the Nordic Baltic States and Ukraine.

During the conference held on June 9, 2026, President Zelenskyy thanked Estonia for its steadfast support and detailed the progress in bilateral and multilateral talks, including discussions with Finland, Latvia, and Sweden. The focus of these discussions, according to Zelenskyy, is to bolster diplomatic movements against Russia, especially in light of the severe impacts observed in Russian logistics, military capabilities, and economic stability.

Zelenskyy emphasized the importance of the upcoming summits at the European Union, G7, and NATO levels, which he believes are critical in shaping the future diplomatic landscape. He pointed out the necessity of a unified European voice in the negotiations and mentioned the active engagement of the United States in these processes. The Ukrainian president also highlighted ongoing priorities, such as enhancing air defense systems and pushing for significant political decisions by the European Union regarding Ukraine’s future membership.

The discussions also touched on broader security concerns, including preventing the Baltic and North Seas from becoming operational zones for Russia’s shadow fleet. President Zelenskyy’s call for continued support for sanctions against Russia underscores the urgency of the situation and the need for cohesive international action.

As the European summits approach, the world watches closely, hoping for diplomatic advancements that will bring peace to the region and strengthen the position of Ukraine on the global stage.