Trump offers ‘assurance’ U.S. won’t send ground troops to Ukraine for peacekeeping
- On August 18 and 19, 2025, President Donald Trump hosted Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky along with several European and NATO officials at the White House in Washington.
- The meetings followed over three years of Russian invasion, with security guarantees for Ukraine and peace negotiations as central issues.
- Trump ruled out deploying US ground troops to Ukraine but suggested the US could provide air support while European countries lead ground troop efforts.
- He assured that no U.S. troops would be sent to defend Ukraine’s border, stressed that Zelensky needs to demonstrate flexibility, and cautioned that failure in negotiations could lead to serious consequences.
- The outcome suggests continued US reluctance for direct military involvement while supporting peace efforts and encouraging European-led security guarantees for Ukraine.
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No U.S. Boots On The Ground In Ukraine, Trump Pledges - Real News Now
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In an interview with Fox News, Trump said of Ukraine: 'We're willing to help them with things, especially, probably, if you talk about by air, because no one has the kind of stuff we have.' But he assured that no US ground troops would deploy to Ukraine.
Trump open to providing air support for Ukraine as security guarantee
U.S. President Donald Trump has ruled out deploying ground troops as part of security guarantees for Ukraine in a future peace agreement with Russia, but has suggested the possibility of participating in air support. In a phone interview with Fox News, Trump indicated that it will be European countries that take the lead in protecting the occupied nation in order to prevent a repeat of Russian attacks.Seguir leyendo
Trump to Keep U.S. Troops Out of Ukraine
President Donald Trump vowed that U.S. soldiers would not be on the ground in Ukraine. “What kind of assurances do you feel like you have that going forward, and past this Trump administration, it won’t be American boots on the ground defending that border?” Charles Hurt of “Fox & Friends” asked Trump. “Well, you have my assurance — and I’m president. I’m just trying to stop people from being killed,” Trump responded. “They’re losing 5,000 to 7,…
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