Zelenskyy Says Questions Remain for Allies over Security Guarantees for Ukraine
Zelenskyy demands signed security guarantees before peace deal as U.S.-brokered talks resume, with unresolved issues including territory and prisoner exchanges.
- At the Munich Security Conference in Germany, Volodymyr Zelenskyy thanked American and European allies for air defence systems that protect infrastructure and save lives, but said questions remain about Ukraine’s future security guarantees.
- The U.S. negotiating team wants to sign all agreements at the same time, while Ukraine insists security guarantees come first; the U.K. and France have pledged troop commitments as U.S. support remains under discussion.
- Zelenskyy questioned how a U.S.-proposed Donbas free trade zone would function and warned foreign soldiers could be provoked to withdraw, risking a 'big occupation' given 200,000 residents and heavy wartime losses.
- Next week in Geneva, U.S.-brokered talks will take place on Tuesday and Wednesday, with Zelenskyy saying Moscow replaced its negotiating head to delay negotiations and must return 4,000 Russian prisoners for 4,000 Ukrainian POWs.
- Continued fighting along the roughly 1,250-km front and recent weekend drone strikes killed one person in Ukraine and another in Russia, impacting Odesa, Bryansk, Luhansk and Belgorod.
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Zelenskyy says questions remain in peace talks over security guarantees for Ukraine
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Zelensky says questions remain for allies over security guarantees for Ukraine
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