Trump offers assurances that US troops won’t be sent to help defend Ukraine
Summary
President Donald Trump assured that U.S. troops would not be sent to defend Ukraine against Russia. He also mentioned that Ukraine's goals of joining NATO and reclaiming Crimea from Russia are not achievable. Trump held discussions with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and suggested possible direct talks between Zelenskyy and Russian President Putin to resolve the conflict.Key Facts
- Trump stated that U.S. troops would not be sent to defend Ukraine.
- Trump said Ukraine's ambitions to join NATO and reclaim Crimea are "impossible."
- Trump and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy had talks at the White House.
- Trump is arranging direct talks between Zelenskyy and Putin.
- Putin seeks withdrawal of Ukrainian troops from certain regions.
- The U.S. has no commitment to physically support Ukraine militarily.
- Trump believes a deal to end the conflict could be possible.
- Putin's approval for direct talks is not confirmed yet by the Kremlin.
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