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European country agrees to give Ukraine security guarantee by...?

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This market will resolve to “Yes” if any European country formally commits to giving Ukraine a security guarantee, defined as a publicly announced and mutually agreed deal between the relevant European country and the Government of Ukraine which creates a binding obligation for the relevant European country to defend or directly intervene on Ukraine’s behalf, by June 30, 2026, 11:59 PM ET. Otherwise, this market will resolve to “No.”

A qualifying “security guarantee” requires language that is equivalent in character to a NATO Article 5–style mutual defense commitment: the relevant European country must commit to responding militarily if Ukraine is attacked, or otherwise guarantee Ukraine’s defense through binding defense obligations. Examples of qualifying language include commitments modeled on the US treaties with Japan, South Korea, or the Philippines, or NATO's Article 5 instrument, which obligates the United States to “act to meet the common danger” through military force if an ally is attacked. Cooperative frameworks, capacity-building measures, consultative mechanisms, or nonbinding pledges will not qualify.

Examples of non-qualifying arrangements include the June 13, 2024 US–Ukraine bilateral security agreement, the Taiwan Relations Act, or G7/EU “security arrangements” that provide support or consultation but stop short of binding defense guarantees.

A qualifying agreement must be jointly announced and finalized, and take the form of a treaty, executive agreement, memorandum of understanding, joint declaration, or equivalent written instrument. Announcements which are statements of intent, contingent, exploratory, or otherwise not indicative of a formalized policy will not count.

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LostInDejaVu26d ago

Is a no, spain already said they will not months ago it’s actually the best thing they did after decades…

Volku84d ago

giving guarantee is first step to Ukropolin - new jewish ukrainian state of exterminated Poles (Palestinians 2.0)
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Lefteris.felix134d ago

Why did this Jump up suddenly, as far as I am aware the Eu did not make any pledges at Davos
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Vetalmon135d ago

Did anyone from EU voted for “YES”? Are you ready to fight in Ukraine as Ukrainians do??

CeasefireLover142d ago

I don't see Vatican on the list
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perviy142d ago

ahahaha

CeasefireLover142d ago

what's the point of this market, only NATO as a whole can agree on that
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Robust-Temple94d ago

Sure, but being in NATO doesn’t excludes option being in Europe

SummerWind76d ago

No, being in NATO doesn't mean not being able to give security guarantees to other countries.

aad99157d ago

surely there's no way any country is stupid enough to do such thing
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slavikbalenciaga157d ago

Security guarantees for Ukraine sound like a joke

DorisGarcia157d ago

Starmer and Macron didn't wait for NATO. They locked in the "Coalition of the Willing" on March 2. By June, the paperwork for the "Reassurance Force" was already done. Europe is finally leading