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US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth signaled a significant change in American military policy during a meeting in Brussels, emphasizing that the US will not be deploying troops to Ukraine to secure peace post-ceasefire. Hegseth pointed out the "stark strategic realities" affecting the US's focus, stating that it is "unrealistic" to expect Ukraine to regain its pre-2014 borders and that NATO membership would not guarantee Ukraine's security, as reported by Sky News.
He urged European allies to take responsibility for their own defense, particularly in light of increased threats from China and the shifting global landscape. "Safeguarding European security is an imperative for European members of NATO," Hegseth said, highlighting the need for Europe to lead the provision of military support to Ukraine.
This marked a clear retreat from the previous US leadership role in Ukraine, with the recent meeting not chaired by US officials for the first time, according to sources. Hegseth's statements have raised concerns in Kyiv, where President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has expressed skepticism over European troops protecting Ukraine without US involvement.