Ukrainian Delegation Heads to U.S.: Security Guarantees and Recovery Package on the Agenda
A Ukrainian delegation travels to the U.S. to discuss security guarantees and a post-war recovery package. President Zelenskiy hopes to finalize agreements during the World Economic Forum. Talks also aim to gain clarity on Russia's stance. Officials await a peace framework proposal, expressing concerns over recent attacks.
A Ukrainian delegation is on its way to the U.S. for crucial discussions concerning security guarantees and a post-war recovery package. President Volodymyr Zelenskiy expressed optimism about finalizing arrangements next week during the World Economic Forum in Davos.
The discussions will aim to clarify the Russian stance towards U.S.-backed diplomatic efforts to conclude the nearly four-year-long conflict, according to Zelenskiy. A meeting between Zelenskiy and U.S. President Donald Trump might take place, as the Ukrainian leader actively pursues dialogue.
Zelenskiy emphasized Ukraine's completion of documents vital to unlocking funds for the nation's costly rebuilding, estimated at $800 billion. Senior Ukrainian officials will engage in bilateral talks in Miami, hoping to finalize agreements that enhance Ukraine's security and future prosperity.

