Korak v pravo smer za končanje vojne v Ukrajini: Varnostne garancije

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Trump Signals Major Shift by Offering Ukraine NATO-Style Security Guarantees

Trump has now put something concrete on the table for Ukraine, and it is more serious than many expected. His administration says it is prepared to offer Ukraine legally binding security guarantees modeled on NATO’s Article 5. That is a major shift in tone and substance as negotiations to end the nearly four-year war move forward.

According to a senior US official speaking to Axios, the plan is not just talk. The administration is ready to send the security agreement to Congress for approval. The stated goal is balance. Strong guarantees that actually deter future aggression, without turning the arrangement into an open ended military commitment. In plain terms, this is meant to be credible protection without a blank check.

What stands out to me is that this is part of a much larger framework, not a one-off promise. The talks reportedly cover three separate agreements. One on peace terms, one on long term security guarantees, and one on post war reconstruction. For the first time, Ukraine is being presented with a full picture of what the day after the war could look like, politically, militarily, and economically.

Under the current proposal, the war would end with Ukraine retaining sovereignty over roughly 80 percent of its territory. In return, Kyiv would receive what US officials describe as the largest and strongest security guarantee Ukraine has ever had, combined with a substantial economic support package to rebuild the country.