Ukraine Outlines 'Three Pillars' of Security Guarantees Against Russia
Zelensky detailed Ukraine's defense strategy involving military strengthening, NATO-like support without membership, and sustained sanctions using frozen Russian assets for reconstruction.
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The elephant in the room — Russia won’t agree to Ukraine security guarantees, Europe can't enforce them
There's a new buzzword in capitals across Europe and North America — "security guarantees" — a set of measures that are supposed to ensure that if the war in Ukraine stops, Russia won't just simply reinvade Ukraine. Presidents and prime ministers across the two continents are scrambling to come up with a plan. President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Aug. 28 that they'll be "set out on paper next week." But there are significant problems, not least …
Security guarantees for Ukraine must include provisions related to the financing of the Ukrainian army, agreements with NATO member states and sanctions against Russia, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Friday, as quoted by Kyiv...
The British edition of The Telegraph found out the general outlines
The President of Ukraine, Volodimir Zelenski, presented on Friday, 29 August, at a press conference, which he called "three pillars" of the security guarantees needed by his country to deter future Russian aggression.
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