Trump Discussed Security Guarantees for Ukraine with Europe: What is Known.
U.S. President Donald Trump informed European leaders during a phone conversation that he is ready to provide security guarantees to Ukraine. This came after a meeting with Russian dictator Vladimir Putin in Alaska.
The U.S. President communicated with the leaders of European countries and emphasized that he sees the threat posed by Putin. According to information from The Wall Street Journal, Trump was exhausted and irritated after the meeting, which lasted nearly a day. The day after the negotiations, he discussed with European partners the possibility of providing Ukraine with security guarantees related to NATO's Article Five on collective defense.
The news of Donald Trump's readiness to provide security guarantees to Ukraine was a consequence of the U.S. President's meeting with Vladimir Putin in Alaska, where issues of international security and the situation in Eastern Europe were discussed. This statement from Trump could have significant implications for Ukraine in the context of the conflict in Donbas and its relations with Russia and the U.S.
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