Tusk : The US May Deploy Troops in Ukraine as Part of Security Guarantees
He called the US declaration of readiness to participate in security guarantees for Ukraine a key result of recent days.
The Gaze reports on it according to Ukrinform.
Peace in Ukraine has “appeared on the horizon for the first time” since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine began. A key outcome of the negotiations in recent days is the US declaration on security guarantees, including the deployment of American troops in Ukraine.
This was stated by Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk before a meeting of the Polish government on Tuesday, after a teleconference of European leaders.
"We have assessed the outcome of the first stage of serious negotiations involving the leaders of Ukraine, the US, the EU, and Canada. Peace is on the horizon. There is no doubt that events have taken place that give reason to hope that this war may end quickly. But this is still hope, still far from 100% certainty," Tusk said.
He called the US declaration of readiness to participate in security guarantees for Ukraine after peace is achieved, “including the presence of US troops, for example on the border or on the line of contact between Ukraine and Russia,” a key result of recent days.
“These unequivocal declarations have appeared for the first time. We will see how consistent our partners on the other side of the Atlantic will be, but this gives hope for a successful conclusion to these talks. I consider the end of the war to be a success,” Tusk emphasized.
As reported, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that during his meeting with him, US President Donald Trump confirmed strong security guarantees for Ukraine and assured that they would be voted on and supported in the US Congress.
As the Gaze reported earlier NATO Secretary General Noted Poland's ‘Critically Important Support’ for Ukraine.