Putin Agrees to NATO-Style Security Guarantees for Ukraine, Say U.S. Officials

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Vladimir Putin agreed to allow the US and European allies to offer Ukraine security guarantees similar to NATO's Article 5, as part of efforts to end the Ukraine war, marking a significant shift in negotiations. The move was discussed during a summit with President Trump, and while details remain unclear, it signals progress towards a peace deal involving security assurances for Ukraine. European leaders and Ukrainian officials welcomed the development, emphasizing the importance of practical security guarantees and cooperation between the US and Europe.
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- Trump Officials Hint at Possible Concessions by Putin The New York Times
- Trump envoy says Putin made 'robust' concessions during Alaska meeting talks on Ukraine Fox News
- White House envoy claims Russia agreed to 'Article 5-like' security guarantees for Ukraine CNBC
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