Zelenskyy says questions remain in peace talks over security guarantees for Ukraine
Summary
Ukraine's President Zelenskyy expressed gratitude for international support but noted there are unresolved issues in peace talks about security for Ukraine. He discussed these concerns at the Munich Security Conference and mentioned difficulties like debates over Ukraine's Donbas region, currently occupied by Russian forces. Meanwhile, discussions continue about the involvement of foreign troops in Ukraine to ensure its future safety.Key Facts
- President Zelenskyy thanked allies for air defense systems that protect key infrastructure and save lives.
- Peace talks led by the U.S. in the UAE have not resolved issues, such as the status of the Donbas region.
- Zelenskyy questioned how a proposed free trade zone would work in the Russian-occupied Donbas.
- European nations, like the U.K. and France, plan to send troops to ensure Ukraine's security.
- Russia opposes foreign troop presence in Ukraine and wants more territory concessions from Ukraine.
- Fighting continues on the front lines in Ukraine, with drone attacks from both sides.
- Zelenskyy highlighted the risks of a free economic zone and potential occupation if foreign troops were withdrawn.
- Zelenskyy called for the return of prisoners of war and monitoring of a ceasefire during negotiations.
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