US and Europe Agree on Ukraine Security Guarantees
The US and European countries have reached agreement on the main directions of Ukraine's security guarantees during negotiations held in Berlin with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. This was reported by The New York Times, citing its sources.
According to the publication, the agreed-upon approaches include further strengthening of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, as well as the potential deployment of European military units on Ukrainian territory. Additionally, there are plans to expand the use of American intelligence data to enhance Kyiv's defensive capabilities.
Sources from The New York Times indicate that the discussed security guarantees are viewed as a tool for ensuring long-term stability for Ukraine, especially within the framework of a potential peace settlement process.