NATO Leaders Weigh Future Security Guarantees for Ukraine
NATO military leaders are set to meet to discuss security guarantees for Ukraine in light of promises made by U.S. President Donald Trump. While Trump has ruled out deploying U.S. troops, options like air support are being considered. Details continue to unfold amid diplomatic efforts.

NATO military leaders are poised to convene on Wednesday to deliberate on the future security assurances for Ukraine, following commitments suggested by U.S. President Donald Trump. Both Washington and European capitals are hashing out the specifics of what these security guarantees might entail for Kyiv.
Despite Trump's pledge of security support during a summit, questions persist. Trump has ruled out deploying U.S. troops into Ukraine but indicated a potential for aerial intervention. General Alexus Grynkewich will update NATO's chiefs of defense on these developments, as diplomatic endeavors to secure peace in Ukraine gain momentum.
Additionally, the British government and the Coalition of the Willing, who recently met, plan further discussions with U.S. counterparts. Trump's statements on air support hint at potential U.S. involvement, although specifics remain limited. While planning exercises continue at the Pentagon, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy anticipates detailed security arrangements within days.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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