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U.S. Offers 15-Year Security Guarantees as Ukraine Peace Talks Enter 'Final Phase'

Zelensky says durable commitments are a prerequisite for ending martial law.

Overview

  • The White House proposal, described by Kyiv as 90% agreed, freezes positions on the battlefield and drops Kremlin demands for a Ukrainian pullback from Donetsk and a binding NATO non-entry pledge.
  • Kyiv seeks 30–50-year commitments after the 15-year extendable offer, and Trump told reporters any guarantees would require a Congressional vote.
  • Zelensky flagged two unresolved files — territorial arrangements and the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant — while saying foreign troop presence in Ukraine could serve as a "real" guarantee.
  • Moscow echoed Trump's assessment that talks are in a final stage even as Russian strikes continue, with Kyiv insisting any deal be signed by Ukraine, Russia, the United States and European partners.
  • Adviser-level sessions in Ukraine are expected in the coming days, followed by an allies' gathering in Paris in early January, and Kyiv is weighing a national referendum that would require a 60-day cease-fire to organize.