International allies pledging to outline protective measures for Ukraine within a ten-day timeline, as per Zelenskyy's request. - Zelensky announces intention for allied nations to establish security assurances for Ukraine within a 10-day timeframe.
In a significant development, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has announced that security guarantees for Ukraine, being developed in collaboration with the United States and European partners, are expected to be finalised "in the coming days."
Speaking about the joint efforts, President Zelenskyy stated that teams from Ukraine, the United States, and their European partners are working together to establish the framework or "architecture" of these guarantees, with the aim of ending Russia's war on Ukraine and bringing peace closer.
However, the specific details and provisions of these security guarantees have not been publicly disclosed as of yet. Neither President Donald Trump nor German Chancellor Friedrich Merz (CDU) have made any direct statements regarding the specifics of these guarantees in the available search results.
The White House summit, which took place recently, saw the attendance of both Trump and Merz. During the summit, the provision of security guarantees for Ukraine was discussed. The drafting of these guarantees is being handled by unspecified allies.
The White House summit reaffirmed the commitment to provide security guarantees for Ukraine, although no details about the nature of these guarantees have been provided as of the latest update. It is anticipated that the drafting process will be completed within ten days.
As the situation continues to evolve, more details about the security guarantees for Ukraine will likely be revealed in the near future. Stay tuned for further updates.
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