Trump offers hope on security guarantees as Ukraine braces for Putin meet
- The United States is willing to provide Ukraine with security guarantees after peace is established, but NATO membership is not an option, according to French President Emmanuel Macron on August 13.
- Macron stated that U.S. President Donald Trump assured support for European security but ruled out NATO membership for Ukraine.
- Macron emphasized that discussions about territory must include Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and cannot be negotiated otherwise.
- Zelensky has mentioned that NATO membership is Ukraine's best security guarantee postwar.
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Trump Says US Security Guarantees for Ukraine Possible in Peace Deal With Putin
President Donald Trump has said there’s “a possibility” the United States will join European powers in offering security guarantees to Ukraine—a longstanding demand from Kyiv, which fears that without such assurances, any peace deal with Russia could prove short-lived. Trump made the comment to reporters aboard Air Force One on Aug. 15 as he traveled to Alaska for a summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin. “Maybe,” Trump said when asked by …
Donald Trump basically signals a willingness to make security promises for Ukraine – but only under clearly defined conditions.
US President Donald Trump will hold talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday with the aim of stopping the fighting in Ukraine, but a comprehensive resolution to the war will take more time, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said.
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