Overview
- Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the United States will work with European and non-European partners to build security guarantees for Ukraine.
- Two sources said a new American–European–Ukrainian commission, led by Rubio, is drafting a proposal with national security advisers from Kyiv and Europe participating.
- Officials described the aim as Article 5-like commitments to apply after a peace deal, while the specific U.S. role remains undefined.
- Reporting indicates the developing plan could include U.S. air support and about $100 billion in European-financed weapons for Ukraine.
- A Ukrainian official said teams will work intensively this week toward a clear structure, as Russia’s foreign minister called for full working-level preparations before any leaders meet.