European Leaders Form Commission for Ukraine Reparations Amid Peace Talks
European leaders are taking significant steps to address the damage caused by the ongoing war in Ukraine. They have signed a treaty to establish the International Claims Commission of Ukraine, aimed at facilitating reparations.
Concurrently, discussions are progressing on using frozen Russian assets to support these reparations, with a critical decision anticipated at an upcoming European Council meeting. Chancellor Friedrich Merz of Germany emphasizes the need for accountability in the conflict, while advocating for a multinational peacekeeping force to support Ukraine.
Amid these developments, Ukraine's President Zelenskyy is hopeful for a finalized peace deal soon. The international community, including the U.S. and Europe, is committed to providing security guarantees for Ukraine, highlighting the urgency of achieving a resolution to this conflict.
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