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President Ahmad al-Sharaa detailed the monumental hurdles after Syrian forces entered Damascus in December 2024, prioritizing faction unification, weapon control, and territorial integrity amid destroyed infrastructure and economic collapse.The Palestinian Olympic Committee reports that Israel's two-year military campaign has killed 1,007 sportspeople, including 45 women, and destroyed or damaged 265 facilities, devastating Gaza's athletic infrastructure and future.President Donald Trump revealed that Board of Peace member states will commit over $5 billion for Gaza reconstruction and thousands of personnel to an international stabilization force. The announcement is scheduled for Thursday at the Trump Institute of Peace in Washington.Israeli airstrikes killed nine Palestinians Sunday in separate attacks across the Gaza Strip, marking another violation of the October 2025 ceasefire agreement. Medical sources confirmed five deaths southwest of Khan Younis in the south, while paramedics reported four killed when a drone struck a tent sheltering displaced families near Jabalia in the north, as Israeli forces also conducted home demolitions and artillery shelling.Israeli airstrikes killed nine Palestinians Sunday in separate attacks across the Gaza Strip, marking another violation of the October 2025 ceasefire agreement. Medical sources confirmed five deaths southwest of Khan Younis in the south, while paramedics reported four killed when a drone struck a tent sheltering displaced families near Jabalia in the north, as Israeli forces also conducted home demolitions and artillery shelling.

Zelenskyy: US offered security guarantees in exchange for territories, but guarantees must come first

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Zelenskyy: US offered security guarantees in exchange for territories, but guarantees must come first
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy revealed Monday that the US proposed security guarantees in exchange for Kyiv abandoning claims to Russian-occupied territories, insisting guarantees must precede any territorial discussion. He invoked the broken 1994 Budapest Memorandum as precedent, warning against repeating history.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy disclosed Monday that Washington has urged Kyiv to relinquish claims to territories occupied by Russia in exchange for security guarantees, but insisted such guarantees must be secured before any territorial concessions. "Our American friends are preparing security guarantees. But they said: first this exchange of territories, or something like that, and then security guarantees. I believe security guarantees must come first," Zelenskyy stated.

Compromise Without Surrender

Zelenskyy emphasized that Ukraine remains open to compromise, clarifying this does not equate to ceding territory. "What compromise are we willing to make? Not one that will give Russia the opportunity to quickly recover and come again and occupy us," he explained, signaling readiness for diplomatic solutions that do not undermine Ukraine's defensive position or enable future aggression. His remarks reflect Kyiv's insistence that any negotiated outcome must ensure durable security rather than temporary respite.

Budapest Memorandum Precedent and Lessons Learned

The Ukrainian leader invoked the 1994 Budapest Memorandum, under which Kyiv relinquished Soviet nuclear weapons deployed on its territory in exchange for security assurances from Russia, the US, and the UK. "We gave up our nuclear and other weapons... and received guarantees of security, sovereignty and independence. In the end, we have none of those weapons, and we have no security guarantees. No one protected our independence," he said, highlighting the accord's failure. Zelenskyy noted any new guarantees would require congressional approval, adding: "We can sign a document with leaders on security guarantees for Ukraine. This is a strong signal... And then you can talk to the Ukrainians about what they are ready for."

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