JAKARTA - US President Donald Trump did not promise security guarantees for Ukraine as part of an agreement to end the war. Trump was open to the idea, but Europe had to take the lead.
"Maybe," he told reporters at Air Force One on his way to Alaska when asked if the US would file a security guarantee reported by CNN, Friday, August 15.
Trump insists the measures will not include Ukraine joining NATO.
"Not in NATO form," he said.
"There are certain things that won't happen," continued Trmp.
Trump insists he did not go to Alaska to broker an agreement on behalf of Ukraine, but emphasizes his goal of inviting Russian President Vladimir Putin to negotiate.
In addition, Trump spoke of consequences for Russia if Putin disagreed to end the war would be very heavy.
"Yes, it will be very difficult," he said of the potential economic action against Moscow.
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President Trump's meeting with President Putin will take place at 11.00 in Anchorage, Alaska, Friday, August 15 local time or 02.00 WIB.
Trump will leave the White House at 06.45 local time and leave Anchorage at 17.45 Alaska time on the same day. He is scheduled to arrive back at the White House Saturday morning local time
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