Washington is not -publicly ready to support the coalition’s military contingent at least logistics and by exchange of intelligence.
In recent weeks, United States representatives have privately expressed a guarantee of support for military contingent of European countries, which may be placed in Ukraine if the ceaseal agreement reached. On Friday, April 25, the British edition of the Telegraph reported that there was a reference to resources.
It was noted that the United States did not promise the public to public, and President Donald Trump further said he did not think the British army would need.
However, as the publication found, the United States is ready to support coalition military contingent, at least logistics and by exchange of intelligence. Journalists do not report any details about the resources to which they find it out.
The publication note that there is no final agreement yet, and the British resources emphasize that Trump’s decision is very difficult to predict. The question of Washington’s readiness to intervene if Russia’s attack has not been resolved.
At the same time, in a telegraph conversation, British prime minister Cyrus Starmer introduced some development in the discussions. Answering the question of whether Trump provided security guarantees, he did not provide a clear answer.
“There were always discussions, and he repeatedly said he would support us. And I made it clear that this is an important ingredient we need to do,” Starmer said.
Remember that earlier the media learned about the “final proposal” of the United States for Kyiv and Moscow. We talked about a single -page document submitted by Americans to Ukrainian officials in Paris last week.
Later, Ukraine and the EU responded to Trump’s “peace plan”, which moved their version of the plan to the states to complete the war in Russia.
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