U.S.-Ukraine Security Guarantee Pact Is Fully Drafted, Says Zelenskyy.
Statement by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy
According to Novyny.live: During a press conference in Vilnius on January 25, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy emphasized that legally binding security guarantees are crucial for ending the war in Ukraine. He stated that a bilateral security agreement with the United States is now 100% complete. Such formal pacts are seen as vital for Ukraine's long-term defense and deterrence against future aggression.
Zelenskyy noted that the partners are now finalizing the timing and location for the signing ceremony. Once signed, the document will be submitted for ratification to the United States Congress and the Ukrainian parliament, in line with the established agreements.
Key Elements of the Agreement
The core components of this pact include:
- Bilateral security guarantees with the United States;
- A European dimension;
- Economic guarantees;
- Timelines for Euro-Atlantic integration.
The significance of these guarantees underscores Ukraine's pursuit of stability and security amid the ongoing conflict. The president's announcement highlights Ukraine's active diplomatic efforts to secure its future. Finalizing these legally binding guarantees would mark a major step in bolstering the country's defense capabilities and securing sustained international backing. The pending logistical details indicate that diplomatic negotiations are in their final stages, with partners prepared to take concrete action to help resolve the conflict.
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