US Ambassador to NATO: Ukraine is ready to freeze the front for security guarantees.
According to inkorr.com: Ukraine is ready to suspend hostilities in exchange for reliable security guarantees. This was stated by US Ambassador to NATO Matthew Vitaker during an interview on Fox News, emphasizing that this step could form the basis for a peace agreement. Security guarantees are key to Ukraine's ability to defend itself.
Security guarantees as the foundation for peace
'Ukraine is ready to freeze the front line if it receives security guarantees. I believe there is a basis for a peace agreement. And now we just need to ensure that this happens... The most important thing in this context of this war is security guarantees and ensuring that Ukraine, which has the largest army in Europe now, tested in combat and with battle experience, can defend itself'
Vitaker also expressed the opinion that peacekeepers or instructors could be deployed in Ukraine to enhance security levels. This could encourage President Volodymyr Zelensky to sign a peace agreement with Russia.
Paths to faster peace
According to the US Ambassador to NATO, the path to a peace agreement could be shortened if Ukraine receives the necessary security guarantees and confidence that a new round of war will not begin. He believes there is already sufficient groundwork for a peace treaty if appropriate negotiations take place.
This statement reflects the importance of international support for Ukraine and the need to ensure stability in the region. Security guarantees could be crucial in achieving peace and preventing further escalations of the conflict.
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