Zelenskiy Rules Out China as One of Postwar Security Guarantors

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has rejected Russia's proposal to include China as a security guarantor in any potential ceasefire agreement. Zelenskiy stated that Ukraine does not consider China as a viable option for guaranteeing Ukraine's security in the post-war period, citing China's close ties with Russia and its refusal to condemn the Russian invasion. The Ukrainian leader emphasized that Ukraine is seeking security guarantees from countries that have demonstrated their support and commitment to Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity, such as the United States, the United Kingdom, and other NATO member states. Zelenskiy's remarks come as negotiations between Ukraine and Russia continue, with both sides exploring options for a potential ceasefire and a path to resolving the ongoing conflict.
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