This resolution should entail the provision of a long-term security package for Ukraine, noted Yatsenyuk.
Additionally, the European Union, according to the head of the KFB, should reach out to the United States to provide similar assistance, as well as lend-lease support for Ukraine.
Given recent information, particularly from The Washington Post, about the potential reduction of defense spending by the U.S., it is essential to urge America not to take such actions, he emphasized.
"We need to say: 'We are ready to purchase your American weapons, but only if you provide lend-lease for Ukraine. We are willing to increase our defense spending if you do the same.' This is a mutual process," Yatsenyuk believes.