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Zelensky says he does not have clear security pledge from allies

Zelensky says he does not have clear security pledge from allies

Summary

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that European allies have not provided clear security promises to protect Ukraine against potential future Russian attacks. The U.K. and France have agreed to send troops if a peace deal with Russia is reached, but the U.S. has not made a firm commitment. Talks in Paris with about 30 countries discussed peace terms, including territorial concessions and the U.S. leading truce monitoring.

Key Facts

  • Ukrainian President Zelensky says he lacks firm security guarantees from European allies against new Russian aggression.
  • U.K. and France have signed an agreement to deploy troops in Ukraine if a peace deal with Russia is finalized.
  • The U.S. did not sign a security pledge at recent talks in Paris.
  • These Paris talks involved around 30 countries, collectively called the Coalition of the Willing.
  • U.K. Prime Minister and French President suggested forming military hubs in Ukraine to prevent future invasions.
  • Russia has invaded Ukraine in February 2022 and controls about 20% of Ukraine, including a large part of the Donbas region.
  • Discussions about peace involve territorial concessions, a point of contention in negotiations.
  • President Trump’s peace envoys participated in the discussions, indicating U.S. involvement in peace efforts.
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