Mar 1 • 11:52 UTC 🇵🇱 Poland Oko.press

Budanow: Russia has agreed to accept U.S. security guarantees for Ukraine

Kyrylo Budanov, head of the Ukrainian President's Office, announced that Russia has agreed to the U.S. security guarantees for Ukraine during recent peace negotiations.

Kyrylo Budanow, the Chief of the President's Office of Ukraine, recently disclosed that during the latest peace talks, Russia has clearly stated its acceptance of U.S. security guarantees offered to Ukraine. This announcement was made in an interview with Ukrainian television on February 28. The agreement signifies a crucial step in the ongoing conflict and negotiations, reflecting a potential shift in diplomatic dynamics between the involved parties.

Budanow, who is also a member of the Ukrainian negotiating delegation, emphasized the importance of these security guarantees, stating that they will be regarded as binding by Russia. He conveyed that the assurances from the United States signify a concrete set of commitments that the Russian side acknowledged. This acknowledgment suggests an openness to a more stable security environment for Ukraine, contingent upon adherence to proposed agreements by Russia.

The implications of such a development could be profound, as it may alter both strategic calculations and public perceptions in Ukraine, Russia, and Western allies. The acceptance of U.S. guarantees could lead to increased diplomatic engagement and potentially pave the way for a resolution or de-escalation of tensions, depending on subsequent actions taken by Russia and the responses from Ukraine and its allies.

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