Military leaders meeting to discuss what support could be provided in case of a peace arrangement as Donald Trump rules out putting troops on the ground
Nato’s military chiefs are meeting (virtually) this afternoon to discuss the latest on Ukraine including eventual security guarantees that could be provided in case of a peace arrangement.
The meeting is set to being at 2.30pm CEST (1.30pm BST), with only few details publicly available.
But the focus is expected to be on taking forward what was discussed at the Monday’s White House summit with US president Trump, Ukrainian president Zelenskyy and numerous European leaders.
Separately, on Tuesday evening top US officer Dan Caine, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, held talks with European military chiefs on the “best options for a potential Ukraine peace deal,” a US defence official told AFP.












