Adequate guarantee of security is necessary to ensure that the war will never happen again, and that “European countries at risk can be safe.”
The international community has to make efforts to “put foundations for a fair and long world in Ukraine.” Such a world is possible only when sufficient guarantee of security is given to KYIV. On Wednesday, February 26, Italy’s Prime Minister George Melony said Ansa wrote.
The politician said this after a meeting with the Prime Minister of Sweden Ulf Kristerson.
“It is necessary to make efforts to lay out foundations for a fair and long -world world in Ukraine, which will only come if sufficient security guarantees are provided to ensure that it does not happen again, and European countries are feeling safe,” Melony said.
According to him, these security guarantees should be implemented within the NATO framework, because, says the head of the Italian government, this is the best structure for guaranteeing peace that is not fragile or temporary, so that there is no danger, that Europe may return to the war drama.
“Other decisions seem to me more complex and, openly, less effective,” he added.
The White House said that after signing a peace agreement between Ukraine and Russia, both parties “remain relatively dissatisfied.”
Remember, on February 18, the first direct negotiations of the United States and Russia delegations at the end of the war in Ukraine took place in Saudi Arabia. They took five hours.
The media also wrote that Russian and the United States delegations will be held on February 25 in the second cycle of negotiations in the capital of Saudi Arabia. The meeting was announced by the US president. But now in Russia they rejected information about a new meeting with Americans in Riyadh.
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