Ukraine desk brief

Zelenskyy signals fresh G7 talks on Ukraine security guarantees

Ukraine's president says Kyiv plans to intensify discussions with international partners, including the G7, on security guarantees and steps towards ending the war, per a June 29 report.

What happened

New Voice Ukraine reports that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on June 29 indicated Kyiv will intensify talks with international partners in the coming weeks focused on security guarantees and other measures aimed at ending the Russo–Ukrainian war.

The statement suggests a possible renewal or escalation of diplomatic engagement involving the G7 nations, though detailed plans or commitments remain unspecified in the source material.

Security guarantees are a key concern for Ukraine as it seeks assurances against future aggression, but the report does not clarify what form these guarantees might take or which countries would provide them.

Known from the source

  • On June 29, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Kyiv will intensify talks with international partners on security guarantees and steps to end the Russo–Ukrainian war.
  • The source of this information is New Voice Ukraine, a local English public source.

What remains unclear

Without further details or confirmation from other officials or partners, this remains an advance signal of planned international discussions rather than a concrete agreement or change in policy.

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Evidence note

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