Zelenskyy Meets NATO Leaders to Bolster Ukraine's Security as War Enters Critical Phase
With U.S. policy uncertainty looming under Trump’s return, European leaders discuss military aid, peacekeeping options, and long-term guarantees for Ukraine.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with NATO chief Mark Rutte and European leaders in Brussels to secure immediate military aid and discuss future security guarantees.
- France's Emmanuel Macron proposed deploying European peacekeeping forces in Ukraine, though discussions remain preliminary and lack concrete plans.
- The UK announced a £225 million military aid package for Ukraine, including drones, naval equipment, and air defense systems, as part of ongoing support into 2025.
- Zelenskyy acknowledged Ukraine's current inability to reclaim occupied territories militarily and emphasized the need for Western diplomatic pressure to challenge Russia's control.
- Uncertainty over U.S. support grows as President-elect Donald Trump signals a shift in policy, advocating for a swift ceasefire and potential territorial concessions.






























































