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Ukraine war briefing: Zelenskyy says allies have not clarified security guarantees
Summary
Zelenskyy said he has received no unequivocal answer from European allies about how they would defend Ukraine; European leaders and US envoys announced agreed security guarantees that include a proposed European multinational force contingent on a ceasefire.
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Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy said he has not received an unequivocal answer from European allies about how they would defend Ukraine if Russia attacked again after a peace deal. European leaders and US envoys announced they had agreed key security guarantees for Kyiv. That announcement included a proposed European multinational force that would be deployed if a ceasefire could be reached. Zelenskyy said he did not have a clear answer about whether allies would step in to defend Ukraine in the event of another attack.
Key facts:
- Zelenskyy said he had received no unequivocal answer from European allies on how they would defend Ukraine if Russia attacked again.
- European leaders and US envoys announced they had agreed key security guarantees for Kyiv.
- The announced guarantees include a proposed European multinational force to be deployed if a ceasefire could be reached.
Summary:
Zelenskyy's remarks highlight that questions remain about how the announced security guarantees would be implemented and whether they would translate into concrete defensive action. Undetermined at this time.
