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Ukraine Reports Progress on Binding Security Guarantees as U.S. Deal Emerges as Linchpin

Kyiv casts a U.S. pact as decisive given Washington's logistics, air support, and intelligence.

Overview

  • First Deputy Foreign Minister Serhii Kyslytsia says intensive negotiations are advancing toward legally binding, parliament‑ratified security commitments.
  • Kyslytsia calls President Donald Trump's stated readiness to participate in Ukraine's defence a breakthrough moment for a bilateral accord.
  • Roughly 30 countries in a coalition of supporters have offered practical assistance, with specific contributions still being finalized.
  • Options under discussion include building a stronger Ukrainian army, potential deployment of foreign troops, financing for domestic and overseas arms, and expanded intelligence sharing.
  • Kyiv has yet to decide between multiple bilateral treaties or a multilateral pact, and it plans to keep striking Russian energy infrastructure until Moscow shows meaningful readiness to negotiate.