Trump offers hope on security guarantees as Ukraine braces for Putin meet
- President Donald Trump is willing to back security guarantees for Ukraine, as stated by European leaders and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky following a virtual meeting.
- French President Emmanuel Macron reported that Trump insisted NATO should not be part of these security guarantees.
- Zelensky and European leaders expressed optimism about preventing any deal that could leave Ukraine vulnerable to further Russian attacks.
- Trump warned of 'severe consequences' if Putin does not agree to peace, without specifying the nature of those consequences.
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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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Ukraine's allies said President Donald Trump was willing to back security guarantees for Kyiv, a potentially significant but as yet vague offer that could give some hope to Ukraine with one day to go until a U.S.-Russia summit on ending the war.
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