French President Emmanuel Macron said on Wednesday that Donald Trump told European leaders the United States and “all willing allies” should provide security guarantees for Ukraine. Macron added that, according to Trump, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization would not be part of those assurances. Macron’s remarks highlight a potential shift away from a NATO-led framework toward a coalition of individual nations willing to underwrite Kyiv’s security. The comments come as European capitals debate long-term arrangements to deter further Russian aggression while the war in Ukraine continues.
Macron: Trump told us that the US and all willing allies should be part of security guarantees for Ukraine. Trump clearly ruled out NATO being part of security guarantees for Ukraine.
ماكرون: ترامب أبلغ القادة الأوروبيين أن الولايات المتحدة و"جميع الحلفاء الراغبين" يجب أن يكونوا جزءًا من الضمانات الأمنية لأوكرانيا
ماكرون يؤكد أن ترامب استبعد بوضوح أن يكون الناتو جزءًا من الضمانات الأمنية لأوكرانيا