After the "Putin meeting" held in Alaska, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and several European leaders will also travel to the United States to attend the U.S.-Ukraine summit. According to a report by CNN on August 17 local time, Mikhail Ulyanov, Russia's permanent representative to the Vienna-based international organizations, stated that day: "In the future peace agreement, Russia also needs to obtain an 'effective security guarantee'."

Ulyanov stated in a tweet on the social media platform "X": "Many EU country leaders emphasized that the future peace agreement should provide Ukraine with reliable security guarantees. Russia agrees with this. However, Russia also has the right to obtain effective security guarantees."

Ulyanov's tweet

"It is obvious that the leaders from many countries attending the U.S.-Ukraine summit have not yet started considering this issue; it is a problem that needs to be corrected, and Russia will provide assistance on this matter during the negotiations," Ulyanov said.

Ulyanov also mentioned at last: "The security guarantees that Russia receives must be more reliable than the notorious 1990 promise of 'NATO will not expand one inch to the east.'"

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