Security guarantees for Ukraine: Umerov says consultations continue in Paris

In Paris, national security advisors from France, the United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, Poland, and Turkey, with the participation of the United States, NATO, the European Commission, and the European Council, held consultations on the parameters of security guarantees for Ukraine.

According to Ukrinform, National Security and Defense Council Secretary Rustem Umerov said this in a post on Telegram.

"At the instruction of President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky, and following the leaders-level meeting of the Coalition of the Willing on January 6, we are continuing our work with partners in Paris. We held consultations with national security advisors from France, the United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, Poland, and Turkey, with the participation of the United States, NATO, the European Commission, and the European Council. The discussion focused on specific parameters of security guarantees, deterrence of Russian aggression, and the logic of the next steps in the peace process," Umerov said.

The Ukrainian side was represented at the meeting by Umerov, Head of the Office of the President Kyrylo Budanov, Chief of the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces Lieutenant General Andrii Hnatov, First Deputy Head of the Office of the President Sergiy Kyslytsya, and Office of the President advisor Oleksandr Bevz.

"It is important that approaches are increasingly moving from political statements to practical decisions. There is a clear understanding of step-by-step progress toward the implementation of the agreements. This work is what creates the foundation for real and lasting peace," Umerov said.

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As reported, a meeting of the Coalition of the Willing was held in Paris at the level of state leaders and key international institutions, during which participants discussed the parameters of security guarantees, Ukraine's role in the architecture of future peace, and partners' contributions to deterring renewed aggression.

Photo: Office of the President of Ukraine