NATO begins discussing different scenarios for ending Russia's war against Ukraine - Bloomberg
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NATO countries are discussing various options for ending the war in Ukraine, including the creation of a demilitarized zone guarded by European troops. The talks are taking place against the backdrop of an unstable situation and the need for a rapid response.
Some NATO governments have begun to consider different scenarios for ending Russia's war against Ukraine. This was reported by Bloomberg, citing sources, UNN reports.
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Thus, according to the newspaper's sources, the discussion includes security guarantees that would protect Ukraine without "provoking" Russian dictator Vladimir Putin.
One of the possible options for a ceasefire reportedly includes the establishment of a demilitarized zone. According to one senior NATO diplomat, in the event of a ceasefire, European troops would likely provide security and patrols.
According to another senior Western diplomat, these discussions are taking place amid a recognition that the situation in Ukraine is unstable and negotiations should begin soon.
Bloomberg notes that for European allies, these scenarios are a chance to demonstrate to US President-elect Donald Trump that they can remain influential if the ceasefire talks eventually take shape.
The newspaper notes that these discussions took place while NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte was trying to focus on increasing arms supplies to Ukraine, putting aside the question of the terms of any ceasefire for now.
We must do more than just support Ukraine in its fight... We must provide sufficient support to change the trajectory of this war once and for all,
The NATO Secretary General noted that the change in the trajectory of the fighting in Ukraine means that it is necessary to ensure a strong position where the front line is now moving westward.