泽连斯基:乌美需单独签署有“法律约束力”的安全保障协议
证券时报·2025-12-09 00:11

Group 1 - The core viewpoint is that Ukraine insists on signing a legally binding security guarantee agreement with the United States, rather than relying on previous commitments like the Budapest Memorandum [1] - Ukrainian President Zelensky emphasized that the strongest security guarantees for Ukraine would come from the U.S., requiring congressional approval for any agreements [1] - The latest version of the Russia-Ukraine peace plan, brought by Ukrainian negotiator Umerov from the U.S., has been reduced from 28 points to 20, with unfavorable points for Ukraine removed, although complex territorial issues remain unresolved [1] Group 2 - Leaders from the UK, France, Germany, and Ukraine discussed the need for strong security guarantees for Ukraine during a meeting, highlighting the importance of a just and lasting peace [3] - The leaders agreed on the necessity of strengthening Ukraine's energy infrastructure defenses and noted positive progress in using frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine's reconstruction [3] - Following the meeting, Zelensky and UK Prime Minister Starmer communicated with other European allies to update them on the discussions [4]