Zelenskyy Calls for U.S. and European Presence in Peace Talks with Russia.
Press Conference in Munich
According to UATV: During a press conference at the Munich Security Conference on February 14, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stressed the critical need for U.S. and European representatives to participate in negotiations aimed at ending the war with Russia. He noted that Ukraine plans to sign security guarantees with these nations, a move that could significantly alter the regional landscape. The Munich Security Conference is a major annual forum for discussing international security policy.
The 62nd Munich Security Conference is being held from February 13 to 15, 2023, with approximately 50 heads of state and government in attendance. Addressing the audience, Zelenskyy emphasized the necessity of maintaining communication with the United States, stating:
"Our task is to maintain contact with the American side."He also underscored that
"security guarantees from Europe are important for us."
Role of International Partners
Zelenskyy highlighted the importance of comprehensive participation in talks, remarking: "If Russia, the U.S., Ukraine, and also Europe are at the negotiating table, then we will have a greater chance of ending this war." These words reflect Ukraine's desire to involve key international partners in the negotiation process, which could facilitate progress toward peace.
Furthermore, the Ukrainian president indicated that his country is 'in general, very close to completing this project,' pointing to progress in preparing to sign security guarantee agreements. These statements demonstrate Ukraine's active efforts to find pathways for stabilizing the situation and ensuring regional security.
Zelenskyy's address at the Munich conference underscores the vital importance of international support for Ukraine in the context of the war with Russia. The involvement of the United States and European countries in negotiations could substantially shift the conflict's dynamics and aid in finding compromise solutions. The signing of security guarantee agreements would mark a crucial step toward ensuring stability in the region, which could, in turn, influence Ukraine's future relations with neighboring states and international partners.
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