Ukraine's Diplomatic Surge: Securing Safety Amidst Russian Aggression
Ukraine's First Deputy Foreign Minister Serhii Kyslytsia reveals progress in formalizing security guarantees with the U.S. and European allies, crucial for ending the war with Russia. Despite practical support from allies, more needs to be done to deter Russian aggression. Kyslytsia emphasizes the importance of U.S. cooperation.
In a bid to secure its future, Ukraine is advancing talks to establish legally binding security guarantees with Western allies. This initiative, led by First Deputy Foreign Minister Serhii Kyslytsia, aims to fortify Ukraine's defenses against ongoing Russian aggression.
Kyslytsia, a pivotal figure in negotiations, underscores the importance of cooperation with the United States. He labels President Donald Trump's recent defense commitment as pivotal. While Ukraine cannot hope for an immediate resolution through sanctions or Russia's economic collapse, discussions focus on military fortification and alliance support.
Amidst increasing battlefield pressure, Ukraine is calling for European allies to make decisive moves. Kyslytsia warns that Russian President Putin's ambitions extend beyond Ukraine, urging European leaders to communicate the stakes to their citizens. As Ukraine sustains attacks with advanced drones, the international community's determination remains essential to curbing Russian aggression.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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