Ukraine and European allies are continuing talks to end Russia’s almost four-year war, with Europe’s national security advisers arriving in Kyiv on Saturday to discuss the US-led 20-point peace proposal. According to Ukraine’s senior negotiator, Rustem Umerov, representatives from Canada and NATO, as well as European countries and groups, were in attendance.
In a social media post on X, Zelenskyy stated that they had achieved progress on three crucial elements: “security guarantees, reconstruction, and a basic framework for a real rebuilding.” “We are also preparing for meetings in the United States,” Zelenskyy said.
Earlier in the day, Umerov posted on X: “An intensive working day lies ahead: security and economic issues, work on framework documents, and coordination of further steps with partners,” along with photos of himself greeting EU experts.
According to Ukrainian negotiator Oleksandr Bevz, security guarantee agreements with EU countries would involve Ukrainian soldiers serving as the first line of defense, European-led troops deployed in Ukraine, and US security guarantees.
International partners have agreed on an economic support package of around €682 billion for Ukraine over the next ten years, Ukraine’s Deputy Prime Minister Taras Kachka announced on Saturday.
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