According to the Ukrinform news agency, representatives of Ukraine’s General Staff and the United States have agreed on a military document outlining support for the Ukrainian Armed Forces. The outlet reports that bilateral work with Washington has resulted in a finalized document that consists of four main sections and four annexes.

The document is said to spell out in detail how assistance to Kiev and its army will be organised. It covers issues of logistical support, restoration and modernization of Ukraine’s armed forces, as well as mechanisms for monitoring compliance with the agreements and possible responses in the event of violations. Ukrinform notes that Kiev is currently engaged in similar work with other Western partners.

Earlier, The New York Times reported that US President Donald Trump does not intend to offer Vladimir Zelensky the security guarantees in the form Kiev is seeking. The authors argue that Zelensky’s push for clear, legally fixed guarantees from Western allies, including the United States, is likely to lead nowhere. Even if Trump were to assume certain commitments on Ukraine, they believe he could frame them in such a way as to retain the option of avoiding their implementation.

In early December, Russian President Vladimir Putin received a US delegation at the Kremlin. The two sides discussed an initiative put forward by Washington. Putin later said that the United States had broken the original 27-point proposal into four separate packages and suggested that they be considered one by one.