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What 'security guarantees' for Ukraine would actually mean

What 'security guarantees' for Ukraine would actually mean

Summary

Ukraine and some allied countries are working on "security guarantees" to prevent future conflicts with Russia. These guarantees involve international cooperation and various measures, but not Ukraine's entry into NATO. Different options include policing airspace and providing military support.

Key Facts

  • Ukraine and its allies are discussing specific security guarantees.
  • A group called the "Coalition of the Willing" is working to secure Ukraine after a potential peace deal.
  • NATO membership for Ukraine has been ruled out by the US and some other countries.
  • Options for security guarantees include policing Ukraine's airspace and ensuring commercial vessel safety in the Black Sea.
  • The coalition is unlikely to deploy troops in Ukraine due to Russia's opposition and the complexity of the front lines.
  • Military support is more likely to include training, intelligence, and logistical help, along with weapons supplies.
  • Russia's acceptance of these security guarantees is uncertain, and it opposes NATO's involvement in Ukraine.
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