Russian Foreign Ministry Rejects NATO Troops in Ukraine Amid Zelensky-Trump Peace Negotiations
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met with U.S. President Donald Trump and European leaders at the White House to explore security guarantees and peace pathways.
US/EUROPE — On Monday, the Russian Foreign Ministry reiterated its firm opposition to any NATO troop deployment in Ukraine, warning of potential uncontrolled escalation in the conflict. This stance was issued in response to discussions among Western leaders on military support options.
In parallel, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met with U.S. President Donald Trump and European leaders at the White House to explore security guarantees and peace pathways. The meetings emphasized dialogue, including a proposed trilateral discussion involving Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Rubio Highlights Significance Of White House Talks
Secretary of State Marco Rubio, in an interview, highlighted the significance of the White House talks, noting a significant development after three and a half years of deadlock. He stressed Ukraine's need for credible security guarantees to believe in sustainable peace.
Rubio outlined ongoing efforts to build a post-conflict security framework, involving NATO and European nations. Analysis indicates these discussions reflect a move toward diplomatic engagement, supported by official statements emphasizing mutual agreements.
Multinational Summit, Zelensky Emphasizes Reliable Protections
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