Zelenskyy Questions US Guarantees Amid Continued Tensions with Russia
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy emphasized the need for clear security guarantees from international allies during the Munich Security Conference. He questioned the practicality of a US-proposed free trade zone in the conflict area and highlighted continuing challenges, including Russian demands and internal resistance against territorial concessions.
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At the recent Munich Security Conference, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy expressed gratitude for international support but emphasized unresolved issues regarding Ukraine's future security guarantees. The president noted the critical role of American and European allies in providing air defense systems to protect vital infrastructure, acknowledging that efforts to end the war remain fraught with challenges.
Zelenskyy questioned proposals such as a US-backed free trade zone in the Donbas region, emphasizing the necessity of securing Ukraine's protection before agreeing to such economic arrangements. He pointed out the risks involved in allowing Russian President Vladimir Putin any opportunity to exploit vulnerabilities, which could lead to further destabilization.
As tensions persist, with ongoing discussions about foreign troop involvement in Ukraine, Zelenskyy highlighted the necessity of compromise in securing support for reconstruction efforts. He also called for the exchange of prisoners as part of negotiation efforts. Recent drone strikes underscore the urgency of these talks, highlighting the continued conflict's toll on both Ukrainian and Russian civilians.