Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Ukrainian President has indicated that he may accept a ceasefire with Russia, even if it means leaving some parts of Ukraine under Russian control. In return, he seeks NATO security guarantees for the remaining territories under Kyiv’s administration.
In an interview on Friday, Zelenskyy suggested to agree on cease-fire if NATO ensures to protect Ukraine. Zelenskyy was asked about the possibility of NATO providing security assurances for the territory Kyiv still controls. He responded, “If we want to stop the hot stage of war, we should take under NATO umbrella the territory of Ukraine that we have under our control. That’s what we need to do fast.”
Zelenskyy highlighted that this proposal could help Ukraine focus better on ending the bloodshed in the war-torn country. Under the plan, the remaining territories occupied by Russia would be addressed diplomatically at a later stage. He mentioned that this could pave the way for a diplomatic solution to recover the rest of Ukraine’s occupied regions.
“Then Ukraine can get back the other part of its territory diplomatically,” Zelenskyy added. Zelenskyy clarified that no country has formally made such a proposal and acknowledged the challenges of establishing NATO protection for only part of Ukraine. NATO member countries remain cautious about Ukraine’s aspirations to join the alliance, as their collective defense policy would require member states to intervene in the event of further aggression against Ukraine.
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