NATO chiefs to discuss Ukraine security guarantees

NATO chiefs to discuss Ukraine security guarantees
Few details have leaked on the virtual meeting of military chiefs from NATO's 32 member countries. (FILE/AFP)
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Updated 23 October 2025
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NATO chiefs to discuss Ukraine security guarantees

NATO chiefs to discuss Ukraine security guarantees
  • Few details have leaked on the virtual meeting of military chiefs from NATO’s 32 member countries

Brussels, Belgium: NATO military chiefs were set Wednesday to discuss the details of eventual security guarantees for Ukraine, pushing ahead the flurry of global diplomacy aiming to broker an end to Russia’s war.
But even as diplomatic efforts continued Wednesday, Russian forces claimed fresh advances on the ground and Ukrainian officials reported more deaths from Moscow’s missiles.
Few details have leaked on the virtual meeting of military chiefs from NATO’s 32 member countries, which is due to start at 2:30 p.m. (1230 GMT).
But on Tuesday evening top US officer Dan Caine, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, held talks with European military chiefs on the “best options for a potential Ukraine peace deal,” a US defense official told AFP.
US President Donald Trump brought Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and European leaders to the White House Monday, three days after his landmark encounter with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska.
Trump, long a fierce critic of the billions of dollars in US support to Ukraine since Russia invaded in 2022, earlier said European nations were “willing to put people on the ground” to secure any settlement. He ruled out sending US troops but suggested it would provide air support instead.
But while Trump said Putin had agreed to meet Zelensky and accept some Western security guarantees for Ukraine, Kyiv and Western capitals have responded cautiously, as many of the details remain vague.
Russia’s defense ministry said on Telegram Wednesday that its troops had captured the villages of Sukhetske and Pankivka in the embattled Donetsk region.
They are near a section of the front where the Russian army broke through Ukrainian defenses last week, between the logistics hub of Pokrovsk and Kostiantynivka.
In the eastern Kharkiv region, the prosecutor’s office said a Russian drone strike on a civilian vehicle had killed two people, aged 70 and 71.
Russian glide bombs hit housing in the eastern Ukrainian town of Kostiantynivka overnight, trapping as many as four people under rubble, said the town’s military administration chief Sergiy Gorbunov.
And Russia aerial attacks on the northeastern town of Okhtyrka in the Sumy region wounded at least 14 people, including three children, according to regional governor Oleg Grygorov.
Zelensky said these latest strikes showed “the need to put pressure on Moscow,” including through sanctions.


Jordan’s tourism minister chairs UNWTO committee meeting in Riyadh

Jordan’s tourism minister chairs UNWTO committee meeting in Riyadh
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Jordan’s tourism minister chairs UNWTO committee meeting in Riyadh

Jordan’s tourism minister chairs UNWTO committee meeting in Riyadh
  • Meeting held on sidelines of 26th UNWTO General Assembly, in the presence of Saudi Minister of Tourism Ahmed Al-Khateeb

RIYADH: Jordan’s Minister of Tourism and Antiquities Imad Hijazeen chaired a session of the Committee on Associate Members of the UN World Tourism Organisation in Riyadh on Saturday.

The meeting was held on the sidelines of the 26th UNWTO General Assembly.

During the meeting, Hijazeen highlighted the committee’s role in promoting stronger public-private partnerships and enhancing the private sector’s contribution to tourism development, the Jordan News Agency reported.

He emphasized that such cooperation was vital to support industry growth, empower local communities, and improve workforce efficiency within the sector.

On the sidelines of the assembly, Hijazeen met with the newly elected UNWTO Secretary-General Sheikha Al-Nowais, congratulating her on her historic election as the first woman and second Arab to hold the position, following former Secretary-General Taleb Rifai.

The two officials discussed ways to strengthen cooperation and partnership between Jordan and the UNWTO, with Hijazeen extending an invitation for Al-Nowais to visit Jordan to explore its leading tourism experiences.

In the presence of Jordan’s ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Hijazeen also held meetings with the tourism ministers of Syria, Kuwait, Tunisia, Greece, and Venezuela.

The discussions focused on enhancing collaboration through experience sharing, joint tourism marketing, improved air connectivity, and the implementation of initiatives aimed at boosting tourism activity among the participating countries.