FINLAND'S PRESIDENT STUBB ON SECURITY GUARANTEES FOR UKRAINE: WE ARE MAKING PROGRESS ON THIS AND HOPEFULLY WE WILL GET A SOLUTION SOON
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Finland's Stubb eyes progress on US-backed Ukraine security plans
HELSINKI - Finland's President Alexander Stubb said on Tuesday that progress is being made on security guarantees for Ukraine but added that a peace agreement would need to be in place before any such measures could be implemented. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Global leaders are discussing the latest progress in efforts to end Russia's war against Ukraine.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte noted that global, particularly US, diplomatic focus is on two main areas: drawing Zelensky and Putin closer and securing long-term US-European security guarantees to prevent another Russian invasion of Ukraine. Finnish President Alexander Stubb believes progress is being made on security guarantees, but implementing them will require a peace treaty, which he considers unlikely in the near future. German Chancel…
Ukraine and other countries in Europe need to harmonize security measures with the United States, and Alexander Stupp believes.
Work is underway to ensure security guarantees for Ukraine. However, to implement such measures, a peace agreement must first be concluded. This was stated by Finnish President Alexander Stubb, RBC-Ukraine reports with reference to Reuters. "We need to coordinate security issues with the United States, which will actually provide support for this process. We are focused on these issues together with our defense chiefs, who are developing specifi…
Finnish President Alexander Stubb said on Tuesday that progress was being made on security guarantees for Ukraine. He also stressed that peace would need to be concluded before they could be implemented, Reuters reported. “We need to coordinate security measures with the United States, which will essentially provide support for this process... We are focusing on these issues with our chiefs of staff and are working out concrete plans for what th…
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