Top Zelensky aide confirms Ukraine ready to consent frontline ‘freeze’
Podoliak added that Kiev would seek inclusion in a security alliance—not NATO, which US President Donald Trump has ruled out—with discussions ongoing with about ten countries, including France, about deploying foreign military contingents.
Moscow, however, has rejected proposals for NATO or allied troop deployments in Ukraine, warning such actions could spark direct confrontation. Russia continues to insist that any lasting settlement address the roots of the conflict, secure its territorial and security interests, and recognize Crimea along with the four Russian-backed regions—Lugansk, Donetsk, Zaporozhye, and Kherson—that joined Russia in 2022.
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