Key Points

Zelenskyy praised the US for backing Ukraine's security guarantees and proposed trilateral talks with Russia. He emphasized Europe must stay united to achieve lasting peace. Meanwhile, Russia demanded equal security assurances from the West. Trump hinted at potential talks with Putin if discussions with Zelenskyy succeed.

Key Points: Zelenskyy Urges US-Russia-Ukraine Talks After US Security Guarantees

  • Zelenskyy welcomes US joining Ukraine security guarantees
  • Calls for trilateral talks with US and Russia
  • Stresses need for European unity like in 2022
  • Russia demands reciprocal security assurances from the West
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Zelenskyy thanks US for security guarantees, calls for trilateral talks with Russia

Zelenskyy welcomes US security guarantees, calls for trilateral talks with Russia while stressing European unity for lasting peace.

"Everyone supports that key issues must be resolved with Ukraine's participation in a trilateral format - Ukraine, the U.S., and the Russian chief - Volodymyr Zelenskyy"

Brussels, August 18

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Sunday welcomed the United States' decision to join security guarantees for Ukraine, and urged the creation of a trilateral format involving Ukraine, the US and Russia to resolve issues.

"Everyone supports that key issues must be resolved with Ukraine's participation in a trilateral format - Ukraine, the U.S., and the Russian chief," Zelenskyy said after talks with the Coalition of the Willing.

"This is a historic decision that the United States is ready to take part in security guarantees for Ukraine. Security guarantees, as a result of our joint work, must really be very practical, delivering protection on land, in the air, and at sea, and must be developed with Europe's participation," he wrote in a post on X.

https://x.com/ZelenskyyUa/status/1957111265026769078

Zelenskyy also called for unity in European nations, as they did when the Russia-Ukraine conflict began in 2022. "It's crucial that Europe remains as united as it was in 2022. This strong unity is essential to achieve a real peace," he said.

https://x.com/ZelenskyyUa/status/1957116355175420210

Meanwhile, Russia's Permanent Representative at International Organizations in Vienna Mikhail Ulyanov said that the West should provide Russia with the same reliable security guarantees as it promised to Ukraine, Tass reported.

"Many EU leaders emphasize that the future peace agreement should provide reliable security guarantees for Ukraine. Russia agrees with this. But it has every right to expect that Moscow will also receive effective security guarantees," his statement said.

According to Ulyanov, the West is making a mistake by not starting to discuss such a step with respect to Russia. The Permanent Representative stressed that these guarantees should be "much more reliable than the notorious promises" about NATO's non-expansion to the east, as per Tass.

US President Donald Trump said that if talks with Vladimir Zelensky on August 18 in Washington are successful, a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin will be scheduled; however, the White House host did not specify whether the meeting would be a trilateral one, Tass reported.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
India should learn from this situation - we must maintain our strategic autonomy. Whether it's US or Russia, we can't blindly trust any superpower. Our non-aligned stance has served us well so far. 🇮🇳
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Arjun K
Interesting that Russia wants security guarantees too! The hypocrisy is unbelievable after what they did to Ukraine. But honestly, this war is affecting global food and fuel prices - it's hurting common people worldwide including us in India. When will this end?
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Sarah B
While I sympathize with Ukraine, I wonder if these security guarantees will really prevent future conflicts. Look at what happened with NATO expansion promises. Sometimes paper agreements mean little in geopolitics. Hope I'm wrong though.
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Vikram M
Zelenskyy is fighting for his country's survival, can't blame him for seeking strong allies. But as an Indian, I'm more concerned about how this affects our oil prices and economy. Our government needs to balance relations with both sides carefully.
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Nisha Z
The West talks about rules-based order but where were these security guarantees before the war? Now after so much destruction they're acting. This shows smaller nations can never fully rely on big powers - must build their own strength like India is doing.

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