“Right now there is a lot of talk about security guarantees, and this is something on which there is already a general agreement when it comes to Ukraine. However, these security guarantees mainly provide for the deployment of a small contingent of European troops, primarily French…, and then support from the United States”, - U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said while speaking before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Interfax-Ukraine reported on January 28.
Rubio also noted that Ukraine’s security guarantees will be supported by the United States, but that exclusively European troops will be present “on the ground”.
“In practice, these security guarantees come down to the deployment of a limited contingent of European troops — mainly French and British — and to American security guarantees”, - the secretary of state said.
Let us recall that Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said that the 20-point peace agreement to settle the russian-Ukrainian war will be signed by Ukraine with the United States, and separately the United States will sign the relevant document with russia.