Ukraine is ready to freeze the front line in exchange for security guarantees. The US ambassador to NATO, Matthew Witaker, reported this on Fox News, noting that such a step could become the basis for a peace agreement. The main point in this context of the war is the security guarantees that will allow Ukraine to defend itself.
'Ukraine is ready to freeze the front line if it receives security guarantees. I believe there is a basis for a peace agreement. And now we just need to make sure this happens... The most important aspect in this context of this war is the security guarantees and ensuring that Ukraine, which now has the largest army in Europe, tested in battles and with combat experience, can defend itself'
Matthew Witaker also expressed the opinion that peacekeepers or instructors could be deployed in Ukraine to ensure security. This could persuade Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to sign a peace agreement with the Russian Federation.
According to the US ambassador to NATO, the road to a peace agreement could be traversed more quickly if Ukraine feels security guarantees and confidence that the war will not start again. He also believes that there is already a sufficient basis for concluding a peace agreement, provided discussions are held.