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President Trump Rules Out U.S. Ground Troops in Ukraine, Proposes Air Support for Peace Deal

President Trump rules out U.S. ground troops in Ukraine, proposing air support for a peace deal. European nations are expected to lead peacekeeping, with security guarantees crucial for stability.

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Overview

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  • President Donald Trump consistently stated that no U.S. ground troops would be deployed to Ukraine for defense or peacekeeping during his presidency, emphasizing military non-involvement.
  • Trump expressed optimism for a peace agreement with Russia, proposing U.S. air support as a security guarantee for Ukraine, while ruling out ground forces.
  • Following a potential peace deal, European nations are anticipated to lead the formation of a peacekeeping security force in Ukraine, complementing the U.S. offer of air support.
  • Crucially, security guarantees for Ukraine are a key element in any peace negotiations with Russia, aiming to effectively deter future aggression and ensure regional stability.
  • Trump also discussed a possible direct meeting between Russian President Putin and Ukrainian President Zelensky, reiterating the U.S. commitment to not sending ground troops.
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Center-leaning sources cover the story neutrally, focusing on reporting the facts of diplomatic efforts and statements from key players without injecting editorial bias. They present a balanced view of the ongoing negotiations, including the complexities and differing stances of the involved parties, allowing readers to form their own conclusions.

"Ukraine and its European allies appeared buoyed after Trump promised during their meeting in Washington on Monday that the U.S. would provide security guarantees as part of any settlement with Russia — a red-line issue for Kyiv."

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"Trump also said in a morning TV interview that Ukraine's hopes of joining NATO and regaining the Crimean Peninsula from Russia are “impossible.”"

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"Trump also said in a morning TV interview that Ukraine’s hopes of joining NATO and regaining the Crimean Peninsula from Russia are “impossible.”"

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"Trump would have no control over the U.S. military after his terms ends in January 2029."

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"Trump indicated the U.S. is prepared to help with security, drawing praise from Zelenskyy and European leaders."

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President Trump has consistently stated that the U.S. will not deploy ground troops to Ukraine to avoid direct military involvement, emphasizing that European nations are expected to lead any ground peacekeeping efforts while the U.S. might provide air support instead.

The U.S. air support proposed could include missile defense systems or fighter jets enforcing a no-fly zone to provide security guarantees, although specific roles under any peace deal remain unclear.

European nations are anticipated to lead the formation of a peacekeeping security force on the ground in Ukraine following any peace deal, complementing U.S. air support.

Security guarantees are crucial in peace negotiations to effectively deter future aggression from Russia and to ensure regional stability in Ukraine and neighboring areas.

Planning is underway for a possible summit between President Putin and President Zelensky, potentially occurring before the end of the month, with several international venues being considered to facilitate peace talks.

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