Trump Delegates Rubio to Negotiate Security Guarantees for Ukraine: What We Know.
Trump Trusts Rubio: He is Appointed as the Diplomatic Ambassador to Europe
American President Donald Trump has decided to delegate his Secretary of State Marco Rubio to negotiate with European leaders on security issues for Ukraine. The meeting is scheduled to take place today, August 21. This has been reported by The New York Times.
According to information from the publication, which cites sources in the White House administration, Rubio is to align Trump's positions regarding Ukraine's independence from U.S. military presence with the importance of ensuring support for Ukraine in the event of aggression from Russia.
The question of how to support Ukraine's security will be addressed during the negotiations ahead of a possible meeting between Zelensky and Putin.
After a Significant Visit to Washington, the Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine is Coordinating Joint Actions with Europe and NATO
After the visit to the U.S., the Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Andriy Yermak held consultations with national security advisors from Germany, Italy, France, the UK, Finland, as well as with representatives of the European Union and NATO.
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Donald Trump expressed trust in Marco Rubio, entrusting him with important negotiations with European leaders regarding Ukraine's security. After the coordination meetings of the Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine with representatives from European countries and NATO, joint efforts can be expected to ensure stability in the region.
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