Saturday, December 13, 2025

US Ready to Offer Ukraine NATO Article 5 Style Security Guarantees


TNATO's Article 5 states: that an Armed Attack against One Member is considered an Attack against All, Triggering a Collective Defense Obligation among Member States. The Agreement would be put to a Vote in the U.S. Congress.

“We want to provide Ukrainians with security guarantees that, on the one hand, are not hollow, and on the other, are strong enough. We are ready to send them to Congress for a Vote,” the U.S. Official said.

Washington seeks to Offer Kyiv not a “Blank Check”, but a Strong and Real Security Guarantee. The Negotiation Process will consist of Three Separate Agreements: On Peace, Security Guarantees, and Post-War Reconstruction.

The Latest Rounds of Negotiations, gave Ukraine a Clear Vision of “a full day-after vision” for the First Time.

The U.S. also stated that Negotiations on Economic Recovery and Reconstruction are Progressing Positively. Under the Current Proposal, the War should End with Ukraine Retaining Sovereignty over about 80% of its Territory, receiving the Biggest and Strongest Security Guarantee it has ever got, and a Large-Scale Economic Support Package.

At the same time, several European Leaders Advised President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Not to Rush into an Agreement, especially if it involves large Territorial Concessions. It also remains Unclear whether Russia will Agree to Accept any of the American Proposals.










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