The Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy outlined three core requirements for the security guarantees of Ukraine, military support, support at NATO level and sustainable sanctions against Russia as essential components of a post-war agreement.
The frame reflects the escalating pressure of Ukraine on western partners to ensure concrete security. The ongoing negotiations with the US and European leaders focus on defining exactly what Ukraine Ukraine would receive and how they would deter future Russian attacks.
Ukraine defines security architecture
In a press conference on August 29, detailed Zelenskyy the three “ledges”, which have to support the security framework of Ukraine.
The first centered on Maintaining the current military power values and guarantee weapon supply through Ukrainian, European and American production capacities.
The second pillar focuses on NATO level agreements with partner countriesYour willingness to support Ukraine in the event of another Russian aggression.
The third component includes Continued sanctions against Russia And the use of frozen Russian assets for the reconstruction of Ukraine.
Moscow incredibly accepts multilateral protective efforts
Today Russia has signaled a flat rejection of the current proposals for the western security guarantee that the spokeswoman for the Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova, claimed that such agreements would transform Ukraine into a “strategic provocateur” on Russia.
Her statement that security guarantees “must take into account the security of Russia's security interests,” Moscow effectively demands a veto power about the Ukrainian defense agreements.