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26 Apr 2025, 06:19 GMT+10
Kiev expects sustained American aid despite growing tensions over Trumps peace plan
Kiev expects Washington to provide long-term security assistance modeled on the US relationship with Israel, Vladimir Zelensky has claimed, after Ukraine's European backers reportedly rejected several significant points of President Donald Trump's proposed peace plan.
Washington presented its draft deal to end hostilities between Kiev and Moscow during talks in Paris last week. At a follow-up meeting in London on Wednesday - which wasdowngradedat the last minute after Zelenskypublicly rejectedkey US suggestions - Ukrainian officials and their NATO European counterparts reportedly tabled acounterproposal.
Speaking to journalists on Friday, Zelensky insisted that any future peace arrangement with Moscow must be backed by sustained US military, financial and political support.
"Discussions in London have focused on security guarantees from the United States. We hope them to be at least as robust as those provided to Israel. Additionally, we anticipate support from our European partners and are actively developing the infrastructure necessary for these guarantees," Zelensky said.
Deliberations about an "Israeli model" of support for Ukraine first emerged during the presidency of Joe Biden, when Western officials began to acknowledge that Kiev was unlikely to be granted NATO membership. In lieu of collective security guarantees, they sought ways to at least ensure a long-term,uninterrupted flowof Western arms.
Zelensky's comments come amid increasing friction with Washington, as Trump pushes Kiev to accept what media outlets have described as his "final offer" to end the conflict. Reports indicate that Washington's framework includes freezing the conflict along current front lines and recognizing Crimea as Russian territory - a condition Zelensky has firmly rejected.
Trump stated that "Crimea will stay with Russia" in an interview with Time Magazine on Friday. He argued that Kiev would never have enough weapons or manpower to retake the peninsula, which "was handed over to Russia without a shot being fired." Crimea officially joined the Russian Federation in 2014 after a referendum held following a Western-backed coup in Kiev.
"Our position is unchanged," Zelensky reiterated on Friday, despite acknowledging Kiev's dependence on continued American support.
Trump and other senior US officials have warned that if progress is not made soon, Washington may reconsider its role as a mediator and shift its focus to other global priorities. According to reports, Ukrainian officials are already bracing for the possibility of reduced American support should negotiations collapse.
Moscow has consistently expressed willingness to engage in negotiations, conveying its gratitude for Trump's peace initiatives. However, the Russian leadership has repeatedly stressed that it seeks a lasting solution to the crisis, saying a temporary halt in the hostilities would simply allow Ukraine's Western backers to rearm its military. Any peace deal must acknowledge the territorial reality and address the root causes of the conflict, including Ukraine's NATO aspirations, Russia has insisted.
(RT.com)
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