Ukraine: NATO Defense Chiefs Talk Security Guarantees
A coalition of 30 nations is finalizing security guarantees for Ukraine to strengthen defense amid ongoing conflict, with US involvement set to be defined soon, NATO said.
- On August 19, 2025, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met US President Donald Trump at the White House, where Trump hosted Zelenskyy and European Union leaders.
- Amid the war, a coalition of 30 nations, including Japan and Australia, is working on a framework of security guarantees for Ukraine, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said Monday.
- Russian security services said they thwarted a Ukrainian attempt to detonate a bomb on the Crimean Bridge, and Ukrainian strikes on the Druzhba pipeline interrupted Russian crude supplies, while Hungary halted oil exports.
- According to Rutte, Trump held a phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday that resulted in a meeting with Zelenskyy, but no agreement on European troops.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said he thanked General Keith Kellogg for cooperation and $1,500,000 toward 10 Ukrainian AI-Controlled Turrets, adding US participation will be discussed in the coming days.
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Trump closes the hypothesis of US troops in Ukraine, but remains the option of US air support. And the coalition of willings works on security guarantees for Kiev
Ukraine Security Guarantees in the Works for Months, Backed by 30 Nations, Rutte Says
Over the past several months, a coalition of 30 nations—including Japan and Australia—has been working on a framework of security guarantees for Ukraine, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said in an interview with Fox News on August 18. “Over last couple of months under the leadership of Keir Starmer, the British Prime Minister, and Emmanuel Macron, the French President, a group of now 30 countries, including Japan and Australia are working on t…
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