Allied security advisers discuss peace proposals in Ukraine ahead of leaders' summit
Summary
National security advisers from Europe and allied countries met in Kyiv to discuss peace proposals and support for Ukraine as efforts increase to resolve the ongoing war with Russia. President Zelenskyy announced steps to finalize security and economic plans and prepared for upcoming meetings with European and U.S. leaders. The discussions also included proposals for a significant economic support package for Ukraine.Key Facts
- National security advisers from Europe and allies visited Kyiv to discuss security and economic support.
- President Zelenskyy is involved in talks to end the war in Ukraine with the help of about 30 supporting countries.
- Ukraine plans to finalize documents on security guarantees during meetings in Europe.
- Ukraine's economic support package could total about $800 billion over 10 years, based on estimates from international organizations.
- Proposed funding includes public grants and concessional loans, with financial details being worked out.
- Zelenskyy announced government changes, proposing Denys Shmyhal as energy minister and first deputy prime minister.
- The city of Kharkiv was attacked by Russian missiles, resulting in casualties, including the death of a 3-year-old boy.
- There was also a Russian drone attack on the Mykolaiv region, damaging critical infrastructure and affecting power supplies.
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