Trump open to providing air support for Ukraine as security guarantee
Briefly

Donald Trump ruled out deploying U.S. ground troops as security guarantees for Ukraine in a future peace agreement with Russia but mentioned possible air support. In a Fox News interview, he conveyed that European countries should lead in safeguarding Ukraine to avoid further Russian attacks. Trump assured that no U.S. troops would be sent and indicated that the U.S. might participate in aerial deployments. Security guarantees remain a key issue in upcoming peace negotiations, with Zelenskiy and European leaders seeking protections against future Russian aggression.
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, suggesting air support instead.
In a phone interview, Trump indicated that European countries would take the lead in protecting Ukraine to prevent a repeat of Russian attacks, assuring that no U.S. troops would be deployed.
Trump signaled that the United States could become involved in providing security guarantees for Ukraine but emphasized that it won't be NATO's responsibility and mentioned the potential for aerial support.
Security guarantees for Ukraine remain unresolved in potential peace negotiations with Russia, with Zelenskiy and European leaders demanding protection to prevent future aggression from Moscow.
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