The United States has handed Kyiv a new draft security agreement that closely mirrors the collective-defense logic of NATO’s Article Five, Axios reported, citing the text of the proposal.

According to the outlet, U. S. Army Secretary Dan Driscoll arrived in Kiev with more than a broad 28-point framework promising what Washington describes as «reliable security guarantees.» Alongside it, Ukrainian officials received a second document — far more detailed and formulated in stricter terms.

The additional draft states that any significant, deliberate and sustained armed attack on Ukraine would be treated as an assault threatening the peace and security of the entire transatlantic community. In such a scenario, the United States and its allies commit to respond «appropriately,» a formulation that includes the possibility of using military force.

The project envisions signatures from Ukraine, the United States, the European Union, NATO and Russia. A White House source told Axios that Moscow has already been informed of the document’s existence. The proposed guarantees would be valid for ten years, with an option for extension if all parties agree.

U.S. officials describe the package of assurances as a «major win» for Kiev in the view of the Trump administration.