NATO and U.S. Leaders Deliberate Ukraine's Security Future
NATO leaders are set to meet to deliberate security guarantees for Ukraine following President Trump's assurances at a recent summit. U.S. and European officials aim to resolve unanswered questions, with significant diplomatic and military discussions anticipated. The meeting is pivotal as diplomatic efforts progress.

NATO leaders are meeting to discuss security guarantees for Ukraine after U.S. President Donald Trump's recent assurances at a summit. U.S. and European officials are working out the details, though many questions remain unanswered.
Admiral Giuseppe Cavo Dragone highlighted the diplomatic progress, confirming that NATO's military committee will convene via video conference, aiming to receive updates on Ukraine's security from U.S. Air Force General Alexus Grynkewich.
The Pentagon, amid speculation, is planning the type of support that could be offered to Ukraine, beyond just weapons. Ukrainian President Zelenskiy seeks clarity on these guarantees within ten days.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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