❓WHAT HAPPENED: President J. Donald Trump stated that no U.S. troops would be deployed to Ukraine’s border under any security guarantee in a peace deal to halt the country’s war with Russia.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: President Trump, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, and European leaders.
📍WHEN & WHERE: Trump made the remarks on Fox & Friends on August 19, 2025, following a meeting at the White House on August 18.
💬KEY QUOTE: “There’ll be some kind of security… but it can’t be NATO,” Trump said, referencing Ukraine’s aspirations to join the alliance.
🎯IMPACT: Discussions center on territorial disputes and ensuring Ukraine’s security against future Russian aggression.
President Donald J. Trump clarified on Tuesday that no U.S. troops would be sent to Ukraine’s border under any security guarantee emerging from a peace deal to end Russia’s invasion. The remarks came during an interview with Fox, following Trump’s meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and European leaders at the White House on Monday.
“There’ll be some form of security,” President Trump said, continuing: “It can’t be NATO, because that’s just not something that could ever, ever happen.”
The America First leader reiterated that both Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Zelensky will need to be flexible and open to concessions. “I hope President Putin is going to be good. If he’s not, that’s going to be a rough situation,” Trump said, adding: “And I hope Zelensky, President Zelensky, will do what he has to do. He has to show some flexibility, also. The thing is a mess.”
President Trump noted that European allies were willing to deploy troops to Ukraine as part of a security guarantee, with the U.S. potentially providing air support. While a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine has remained elusive, Monday’s White House summit, following Trump’s bilateral meeting with Putin last week, appears to have created new movement on the possibility.
President Trump has indicated he is now working to arrange a meeting between himself, Zelensky, and Putin in the hopes of furthering peace talks.
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