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The heads of the personnel of NATO members were “excellent, honest debate” under security guarantees that they could offer in Kyiv to help conclude a peace agreement that would put an end to three years of Russia in Ukraine.
“For Ukraine, we confirmed our support. Our priority is still a fair, reliable and stable world, ”he wrote in a post on the platform of the social network X, the head of the Military Committee of the Alliance, Admiral Giuseppe Kava -Dragon.
“I thanked them all for their always active participation in these meetings: we are united, and this unity was really tangible today, as always,” said the Italian admiral, without providing more detailed information.
The will that he will no longer accept the invasion in the future are one of the keys to sign Ukraine a peace agreement with Russia.
Kyiv seeks to ensure military assistance from the West, including weapons and training in order to strengthen their protection, and Western officials are trying to improve what obligations they can offer.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov rejected efforts to complete security guarantees in Ukraine without Moscow.
“We cannot agree with the fact that it is currently proposed to solve collective security problems without the Russian Federation. This will not work, ”Lavrov said on Wednesday, in the comments reported by the State Information Agency Ria Novosti.
Russia “will ensure (its) legitimate interests steadily and difficult,” Lavrov added at a press conference in Moscow.
The television conference was also attended by US General Aleksis Grinkevich, senior commander of NATO allies in Europe, who attended the quality of the adviser at the Trump-Putin summit last week in Alaska.
According to the representative of the US Department of Defense, General Dan Kane, the head of the General Staff of the army, also had to participate.
Kane also met with European military leaders on Tuesday evening in Washington to evaluate the best military choice for political leaders, according to an official who performed on anonymity.
Parts of security guarantees
US President Donald Trump met last Friday with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska and received Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelensky and outstanding European leaders in the White House, but not one of them.
Trump is trying to send Putin and Zelensky to a bilateral agreement more than three years after Russia’s invasion, but remains a significant obstacle.
They include Ukraine’s demands on military guarantees with the support of the West to make sure that Russia does not have a new invasion in the future.
“We need strong security guarantees to ensure in a powerful and permanent world,” Zelenski told the telegram on Wednesday, after Russian missile attacks and unpertensable aircraft that spent six regions of Ukraine during the night.
The European allies of Kyiv strive to create a force that can act as support in any peace agreement, and the coalition from 30 countries, including European states, Japan and Australia, signed the support of this initiative.
The leaders of the armed forces study how this power can work. The role that the United States could play is unclear. On Tuesday, Trump excluded the opportunity to send American troops to help protect Ukraine from Russia.
Russia has repeatedly stated that NATO troops would not accept in Ukraine.
From Russian attacks on Sumi and Odessa on Tuesday evening, 15 people were injured on Wednesday evening, including a family with three young children, and the Ukrainian authorities announced.
According to officials, Russian strikes were also aimed at ports and fuel and energy infrastructure.
Zelenski said that blows “simply confirm the need for pressure on Moscow, the need to establish new sanctions and duties until the diplomacy was completely worked.”