💨 Abstract
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy announced that a bilateral security guarantee agreement with the U.S. is nearly finalized. This agreement aims to secure U.S. and Western allies' support in case of a Russian invasion. Negotiations in Paris addressed complex issues, with Ukraine presenting solutions to end the nearly four-year war. Zelenskiy called for increased pressure on Russia following recent missile attacks. The U.S.
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