Zelenskyy asks Trump for 50 years of security guarantees, says meeting with Russia possible
Zelensky seeks US security guarantees up to 50 years with Congressional approval and coalition support to deter future Russian aggression, amid ongoing peace talks with Trump.
- On Monday, Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the United States is offering Ukraine 15-year security guarantees, though he would prefer a 50-year commitment requiring approval by the U.S. Congress and other parliaments.
- With unresolved territorial issues, key disputes remain over the Donbas region and Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant as Russian forces advance, while guarantees include monitoring arrangements and the 'presence' of partners.
- U.S. negotiators proposed shared control over the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant and progress on its fate, while Zelenskyy seeks approval of the 20-point peace plan by a national referendum in Ukraine requiring a ceasefire of at least 60 days.
- With legislative approvals required, any guarantees would need approval by the U.S. Congress and partner parliaments, and allies plan a Coalition meeting in Paris in early January to finalise contributions.
- Zelenskyy warned, `Without security guarantees, realistically, this war will not end`, while some Ukrainian officials see little progress and Russian officials warned after Saturday's attacks they would continue the war if Kyiv resists quick peace.
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US offering 15-year security guarantee to Ukraine as part of peace deal, Zelenskyy says after meeting Trump
Zelenskyy, however, said that he would prefer an American commitment for security of up to 50 years in order to restrict further Russian attempts to seize Ukraine’s territory by force.
According to President Selenskyy, the United States offered Ukraine strong security guarantees for a period of at first 15 years. Selenskyy stated that without these guarantees the war could not be considered to have ended. Moreover, Selenskyy continued a meeting with Russian government representatives on conditions. Actually, however, he strives for a considerably longer period of time.
However, it is not known what guarantees Trump promised.
Zelensky asked Trump for more, suggesting that these guarantees would be a condition for lifting martial law.
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