Trump proposed security guarantees for Ukraine: what conditions the USA set.
Donald Trump during an online meeting with European and Ukrainian leaders stated that the United States is ready to provide Ukraine with security guarantees if a ceasefire is reached. At the same time, the former president emphasized that these guarantees would not include direct supply of weapons or military personnel from Washington.
This is reported by Politico.
President Donald Trump during a virtual meeting organized by Germany told European and Ukrainian leaders that the USA could help Kyiv in deterring future Russian aggression if a ceasefire is reached. According to a source familiar with the conversation, he emphasized that such commitments would not be part of NATO.
Trump's openness to the idea of security guarantees that are awaited in Ukraine and Europe has caused cautious optimism among European officials ahead of his meeting with Vladimir Putin. However, he did not clarify what exactly is meant by these guarantees, discussing only general principles. A British official noted that Trump recognizes the necessity of American involvement in the final resolution of the conflict.
Ukraine may receive security guarantees from the USA during a ceasefire, but these guarantees will not include direct supply of weapons or military personnel from Washington. Trump also ruled out the possibility that these guarantees would be part of NATO. Experts express cautious optimism regarding potential developments in the future.
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