Why Zelenskyy Seeks a 30- or 50-Year Security Pact, Not the 15 Years Offered by the U.S.
U.S. Security Guarantees for Ukraine
According to Novyny.live: At the Munich Security Conference, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy publicly addressed the terms of proposed U.S. security guarantees. While the United States has offered Ukraine a 15-year security guarantee, Zelenskyy has advocated for a significantly longer commitment of 30 or even 50 years.
During his press conference, Zelenskyy stated he had discussed the issue with U.S. senators and potential investors.
"Ukraine has a proposal from the U.S. for 15 years of security guarantees, but Ukraine wants 30 or 50,"he declared. The President emphasized that investors require longer-term assurances than 5-10 years, adding:
"We have a proposal from the American side for 15 years. We want to have more years."
Deputy Prime Minister Olha Stefanishyna has commented on the conditions for these U.S. guarantees, while Andrii Sybiha noted that the U.S. is prepared to ratify them in Congress. These security discussions are part of broader international efforts to support Ukraine's sovereignty following Russia's full-scale invasion. Negotiations on the final terms are ongoing, a topic of considerable importance for Ukraine's future security and international relations.
The Significance of Security Guarantees
In the context of the ongoing war with Russia, U.S. security guarantees are critically important for Ukraine. The Ukrainian leadership believes that extending the term would not only bolster the country's defense capabilities but also attract the long-term foreign investment necessary for post-war economic recovery.
The active discussion of this issue on international platforms underscores Ukraine's determination to strengthen its global standing and ensure regional stability for decades to come.
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