NATO military chiefs met virtually Wednesday for what was described as a candid discussion about security guarantees the alliance would be willing to provide to Ukraine in an effort to end Russia's war in the region.
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- NATO defense chiefs met virtually to discuss security guarantees for Ukraine.
- President Trump ruled out U.S. ground troops in Ukraine but left open the possibility of air support. 14s
- Potential U.S. support could include air support, reconnaissance, or intelligence gathering. 1m 6s
- Possible locations for a meeting between Presidents Putin and Zelensky include Switzerland, Moscow, and Budapest. 1m 46s
- Further details on the security guarantees and potential peace talks are expected in the coming weeks. 2m 29s