Ukraine Brief — 2026-06-04
At least one G7 member will likely commit to transferring a Patriot or equivalent long-range air defense battery to Ukraine by July 15. High confidence reflects convergent pressure: Russia's June 2 salvo of eight Zircon hypersonic missiles, none intercepted, creates a documented capability gap Zelensky will carry into the Évian G7 on June 15-17, while a bipartisan House vote advancing $8 billion in Ukraine aid provides political cover for the commitment.
Ukraine's deep-strike campaign will likely extend to additional Russian naval and defense-industrial targets within 30 days. Moderate confidence reflects the demonstrated 680-mile Kronstadt reach but rests on sustained domestic production tempo. Domestic output, at $45-50 billion annually with 93 percent of newly codified systems Ukrainian-made, sustains the operational capability, but the unresolved Zircon intercept gap constrains the campaign's viability absent allied air defense resupply.
The EU-Ukraine intergovernmental conference will likely convene by June 20 following Hungary's veto lift. High confidence rests on completed Council procedural steps, though Kyiv's unconfirmed minority rights terms and Magyar's referendum pledge on final membership preserve a long-term blocking option. A Ukrainian repudiation before June 15 would trigger reimposition.

