Zelensky Rejects Putin's Proposal to Downsize Ukraine's Military, North Korean Troops Suffer Heavy Losses
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has rejected Russian President Vladimir Putin's suggestion to reduce the size of Ukraine's Armed Forces. Speaking at a press meeting in Brussels on December 18, Zelensky emphasized that Ukraine will not agree to any reduction, even if the country receives an invitation to join NATO. He explained that without security guarantees, it is impossible for Ukraine to downsize its military. Zelensky reiterated that the best guarantee for Ukraine's security would be NATO membership, and the country is actively pursuing this goal. However, he also mentioned that Ukraine is exploring alternative forms of security guarantees, such as sanctions and financial assistance, but stressed that none of these would be sufficient to ensure that Russia would not resume hostilities.
Zelensky argued that the best security for Ukraine lies in maintaining a strong and large military, one of the largest in Europe, which would provide the country with the necessary defense capabilities. He emphasized that as long as Ukraine is not part of NATO, it will remain vulnerable, which is why it cannot afford to reduce its army. Ukraine is also focused on ensuring a robust economy to support its defense efforts, and Zelensky noted that plans are in place to address the country's budget deficit during the war in 2025.
In addition to his statements on Ukraine's defense strategy, Zelensky provided updates on recent discussions regarding the possibility of deploying a peacekeeping mission in Ukraine. While the idea has gained traction, Zelensky noted that no decisions had been made, though some partners have responded positively to the concept. He also confirmed that Keith Kellogg, Donald Trump's future special envoy for Ukraine and Russia, will visit...
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