Idrees Ali and Sabine Siebold
-It is noted that military leaders will meet on Wednesday to discuss Ukraine and travel, US and NATO officials on Tuesday, because Washington and European cities develop details of what guaranteed guaranteed could look like for Kiev.
Ukraine and its European allies have aroused the promise of US President Donald Trump about security guarantees to help end the war during the summit on Monday, but to face many unanswered questions.
The US Air Force General Alexus Grynkewich, who also oversees all NATO operations in Europe, informs chiefs of defense about the results of the Alaska meeting between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin last week.
Admiral Giuseppe Cavo Dragone, chairman of the NATO Military Committee, said there would be a video conference on Wednesday.
“As a diplomatic effort to ensure peace in #ukraine, we look forward to updating the current security environment,” Dragone said at X.
The officials pointed out that the meeting took place in unique circumstances and the expected topics such as a security guarantee will be discussed.
Reuters was the first time to report a meeting.
The American official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said that General Dan Caine, chairman of the common chiefs of staff, was expected to attend the meeting, but the plans could change.
The Pentagon did not respond immediately to the request for comment.
The British government said what is called the coalition of the willing that met on Tuesday agreed that their planning teams would meet with us in the coming days to expand the plans for security guarantees for Ukraine.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, after his meeting with Trump and European leaders, said that guaranteeing security for Kiev would probably be developed within 10 days.
Earlier Tuesday, Trump ruled out the placement of US troops in Ukraine and gave no specifics regarding security guarantees that Washington could offer Kiev under any post -war settlement.
Officials told Reuters that the Pentagon was performing a planning exercise on the type of support that Washington could offer, exceeding the provision of weapons.
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