Zelenskyy Proposes Dropping NATO Bid for Western Security Guarantees
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy offers to drop NATO membership demands in exchange for U.S. and European security guarantees, marking a strategic shift as fighting continues.
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Ukraine’s Zelenskyy offers to drop NATO membership demands in exchange for U.S. and European security guarantees, marking a strategic shift as fighting continues.
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