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>Trump’s Ukraine Deal: Security Guarantees Key to White House Visit

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Trump links White House Visit to Ukraine Agreement,Signals Security Guarantees on Backburner

GENEVA/WASHINGTON – The Trump governance is ⁣signaling a firm stance regarding Ukraine,with sources indicating President Trump will not ⁤invite ukrainian President⁣ Zelensky to the‍ White ‍House until a comprehensive agreement is reached. This comes as the ⁤U.S. prioritizes ⁢finalizing a broader deal before​ addressing long-term security guarantees for Ukraine,according⁣ to European diplomats familiar with ongoing negotiations.

During⁢ talks in Geneva last weekend,Foreign Minister ​Marco Rubio reportedly assured European decision-makers that President Trump intends to ‍provide‌ long-term ‌guarantees to Ukraine. However, Rubio did not reiterate this offer during ⁣subsequent phone calls with British adn ⁢French officials.

“Rubio also mentioned security guarantees to‌ Ukraine during talks in Geneva last weekend, but he did not elaborate or repeat the offer during a phone call with the British and ⁢French,” one European diplomat stated.

The diplomat‍ added that ‍sensitive issues such as Ukraine’s territorial integrity and the handling‌ of frozen Russian​ assets ‌were also discussed.

While European leaders view the potential for U.S. guarantees as a turning point, NATO‌ members are still debating the ​specifics of intelligence and military​ support for Kyiv. The U.S. approach appears to⁢ be focused on completing the entire package of negotiations before specifically addressing security assurances.Rubio ⁤emphasized that security guarantees remain ‌a priority, but are being treated as a separate component of ⁢the overall agreement.

The Trump administration has consistently maintained that any agreement with Ukraine must include robust security guarantees. “The Trump administration has repeatedly affirmed, both publicly and privately, that ⁤any agreement must provide full security guarantees and⁤ deterrence to Ukraine,” ‍confirmed Foreign Office spokeswoman Anna‌ Kelly. This was echoed by spokesman Tommy‌ Pigott, who stated security⁣ guarantees “must be part‌ of any ‍agreement.”

(Cover image⁢ credit: Muhammet Ikbal Arslan/Anadolu via‌ Getty Images)

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