Morning editorial coverage was dominated by Valerii Zaluzhnyi’s interview with the Associated Press, which analysts framed as a systemic challenge to President Zelenskyy’s administration. This internal friction coincided with Zelenskyy’s own media appearance with Piers Morgan, where he dismissed Vladimir Putin’s historical claims and outlined a rigid stance on the future of Donbas. By midday, the focus shifted to the technical outcomes of the Geneva talks. While European intelligence expressed skepticism regarding a 2026 peace deal, editors highlighted progress on a military monitoring framework involving American oversight. Simultaneously, a domestic corruption scandal intensified as NABU released footage implicating former Energy Minister Herman Halushchenko in offshore schemes. In the evening, the narrative turned to international policy as President Trump extended U.S. sanctions against Russia for another year. However, this was tempered by reports of a potential U.S. move to restrict Ukraine’s role at the upcoming NATO summit and the emergence of a proposed 'Peace Council' to bypass traditional UN structures.