Ukraine says it would adopt neutral status in return for security guarantees

Story By: BBC.com

More now from the peace talks between Ukraine and Russia that have been taking place in Istanbul today.

Ukraine has said it would adopt neutral status – one of Russia’s key demands – in return for security guarantees, its negotiators have said.

Neutral status would mean Ukraine would not join any military alliances, such as Nato, or host military bases.

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Poland, Israel, Turkey and Canada could be among the potential security guarantors for Ukraine.

The proposals would also include a 15-year consultation period on the status of annexed Crimea and would come into force only in the event of a complete ceasefire, Ukraine said.

Its negotiators said there was enough material in the current Ukrainian proposals to warrant a meeting between Zelensky and Russian President Vladimir Putin, adding they were awaiting Russia’s response.

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Ukraine was previously offered a path to join Nato, which Russia fiercely opposes.

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