Volodymyr Zelenskyy says the US has agreed to offer “strong” security guarantees to Ukraine for 15 years, but acknowledged that the future of the country’s eastern Donbas region was unresolved after his two-hour meeting on Sunday with Donald Trump in Florida.

Speaking on his way back to Europe, Zelenskyy said the US Congress and Ukraine’s parliament would jointly vote on American pledges. These were a key part of a 20-point peace plan discussed with the US president at his Mar-a-Lago residence, he said.

The guarantees are seen by Kyiv as crucial to deter further Russian aggression in the event of a peace deal. Zelenskyy admitted that previous promises – including the US and UK-backed 1994 Budapest memorandum guaranteeing Ukraine’s borders – “did not work”.

  • deranger@sh.itjust.works
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    23 hours ago

    Who else would they be able to trust outside of the western world? China? I don’t disagree that the US should have honored their original agreement for nuclear disarmament, but Ukraine is between a rock and a hard place right now.

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      Good question. Who do they trust?

      The US and Europe, who outright betrayed them?

      Or Russia/China, who invaded?

      It’s a bad sign when you’re looking at two options and have to decide which one sucks worse.

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          By not taking a stand. At all. We’re still buying Russian gas and funding their war effort against Europe. Many years we have written stern statements judging the Russian aggression, but not doing anything to stop it. Our factories churn out weapons and ammunition which we sell to Ukraine, making money on their misery.

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            19 hours ago

            Yeah that’s fair.

            Dumping nuclear after Fukushima was the one of the stupidest things the EU has done.

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        21 hours ago

        It’s a bad sign when you’re looking at two options and have to decide which one sucks worse.

        Welcome to US elections for decades.