Ukraine Prepared to Join Trump's Peace Council After War, Says Zelenskyy.
Statement from Volodymyr Zelenskyy
According to Novyny.live: During the Davos Forum on January 22, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced his country's intention to join Donald Trump's proposed Peace Council once the war concludes. Zelenskyy expressed hope that the council's involvement would aid in monitoring the demarcation line following the conflict's end. This proposal for a council is part of former President Trump's long-stated foreign policy vision.
Ukraine's Position
Zelenskyy clarified that Kyiv would not participate in initiatives to settle the situation in the Gaza Sector, stating,
"Ukraine cannot be in the same company as Russia and Belarus."He also anticipates that the United States or other international partners will take part in the Peace Council's work. The President's remarks underscore Ukraine's strategic alignment with Western nations and its ongoing pursuit of European integration.
Zelenskyy's declaration highlights Ukraine's aim to play an active role in international security mechanisms for regional stability post-conflict. Joining such a council could be a significant step in overseeing the situation along the demarcation line and helping rebuild trust. Furthermore, Ukraine's firm stance against participating in peace initiatives involving Russia and Belarus reinforces its clear orientation toward Western partners.
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