Kyiv security guarantees depend on US: Zelenskiy

Volodymyr Zelenskiy says he and Donald Trump agree on a "peace through strength" approach. (AP PHOTO)

Security guarantees for Ukraine to end Russia's war would be effective only if the United States provides them, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy says, adding he hopes to meet US President-elect Donald Trump soon after his inauguration.

In an interview with US podcaster Lex Fridman published on Sunday, Zelenskiy said Ukrainians were counting on Trump to force Moscow to end its war and that Russia would escalate in Europe if Washington were to quit the NATO military alliance.

Almost three years after Russia's invasion, the election of Trump, who returns to the White House on January 20, has sparked hope of a diplomatic resolution to stop the war, but also fears in Kyiv that a quick peace could come at a high price.

Rescue workers put out the fire of a residential building in Kyiv
A truce without security guarantees would just allow Russia to rearm, Volodymyr Zelelenskiy says.

Zelenskiy used the three-hour interview published on YouTube to call for Ukraine's NATO membership, emphasising his belief that a ceasefire without security guarantees for Kyiv would merely give Russia time to rearm for a new attack.

The Ukrainian leader said the White House under Trump had a vital role to play in providing security guarantees and asserted that he and the US president-elect saw eye to eye on the need for a "peace through strength" approach to ending the conflict.

"Without the United States, security guarantees are not possible. I mean these security guarantees that can prevent Russian aggression," he said, tacitly acknowledging that Kyiv's European allies would be too weak militarily to manage on their own.

Zelenskiy made the case that Russian President Vladimir Putin was not interested in serious negotiations to end the war, and that the Kremlin leader would have to be compelled to stop and agree to a lasting peace.

The state of play on the battlefield is at its most challenging for Ukraine since the early months of Russia's 2022 invasion and Kyiv's largely outnumbered troops have been losing village after village in the eastern Donbas region for months.

Ukrainian troops in the Dontesk region
The battlefield is at its most challenging for Ukraine since early in Russia's 2022 invasion.

Though he said it was up to the United States to determine its future, Zelenskiy cautioned that any decision by Washington under Trump to exit NATO would weaken the military alliance and embolden Putin in Europe.

"I'm simply saying that if it does (quit the alliance), Putin will destroy Europe," he said.

The Ukrainian leader said he needed to sit down with Trump to determine a course of action to halt the Kremlin and that Europe's governments also needed to have a voice in that process before Kyiv could sit down for talks with the Russian side.

Trump, the Ukrainian leader said, had indicated when they spoke in late 2024 that there would be an official Ukrainian visit to the United States soon after he took office.

"He told me on the phone that my visit would be one of his first. This topic is important to him. I hope we will meet," he said.

Russian President Vladimir Putin
A US exit of NATO would embolden President Vladimir Putin in Europe, Volodymyr Zelenskiy said.

The Ukrainian leader also said he would attend Trump's January 20 inauguration if he received an official invitation.

The interview was published the evening after Ukrainian troops on Sunday launched a new offensive push in Russia's Kursk region where they carved out an enclave in a surprise incursion last August.

Ukraine has for months said Russia had deployed thousands of North Korean troops in the Kursk region to help its forces there.

Zelenskiy estimated that 3800 North Korean troops had been killed or wounded in the fighting so far, but he believed Pyongyang had the capacity to send many thousands more troops if it chose to do so.

He also said North Korea had provided 3.7 million artillery shells to Russia, a figure he contrasted with the one million provided by the European Union in 2024. 

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