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Zelensky Seeks Security Guarantees, Suggests NATO Troops to Force Russia to Peace
Jan 9, 2025, 11:33 AM
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has expressed a strong desire for clear security guarantees from the United States and Europe to prevent future conflicts with Russia. In his statements, Zelensky highlighted the need for these guarantees to stop Russian President Vladimir Putin from initiating another war against Ukraine. He noted that Ukraine has never been a member of NATO, which he believes is a contributing factor to the ongoing conflict. Zelensky plans to discuss these security guarantees with U.S. President Donald Trump. Additionally, Zelensky suggested that the deployment of NATO troops in Ukraine could be a strategic tool to force Russia into peace negotiations, emphasizing the practicality of such a move to bring peace closer.
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