Foreign media: Ukrainian President Zelenskyy said in his New Year's speech that the peace agreement to end the war with Russia is "90% complete." He emphasized that the remaining 10% will determine peace, Ukraine, and the future of Europe.

He also said that Ukraine is not willing to "achieve peace at any cost," but rather wants to end the war, not end Ukraine. Zelenskyy mentioned that if Ukraine withdraws from the eastern Donbas region, it would mean "everything ends," which is related to Russia's requirement that it fully control the Donbas region in any peace agreement.

Russia currently controls about 75% of Donetsk and 99% of Luhansk. In his speech, Zelenskyy thanked the leaders of countries supporting Ukraine and said that the intention of the international community must be translated into security guarantees and be approved. Zelenskyy also revealed that the United States has provided a 15-year security guarantee, but the implementation time has not been clearly specified.

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