Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Thursday that Kyiv and its allies have a general vision for security guarantees against future Russian aggression, and that more than two-dozen countries were exploring exactly what role they would play, APA reports citing Reuters.
Some 30 Western leaders were holding talks with Zelenskyy in Paris on potential commitments to bolster Kyiv's defence following any potential truce with Russia.
"We understand what the foundation must be for real security guarantees. There is a basic framework," he said at a joint briefing with French President Emmanuel Macron.
Members of the coalition, which does not include the U.S., have talked for months at various levels to define their prospective military support for Ukraine to help deter Russia if and when there is a final truce.