Trump’s ’peace plan’ will not include guarantees of future aid in war - WSJ

The peace agreement to end the war in Ukraine, promoted by Donald Trump, does not provide for military guarantees.
According to Censor.NET, with reference to The Wall Street Journal, a White House spokesperson said this.
According to the source, the agreement does not provide guarantees of future assistance in the war or the deployment of American troops.
During his visit to the United States, French President Emmanuel Macron sought US military support from Trump for foreign troops who could be sent to Ukraine if a peace deal is reached. They could be sent by Britain and France.
Macron and Trump did not provide details, but the American leader was open to the idea.
Journalists note that the UK and France want to send their military to Ukraine so that the US does not have to.
Earlier, it was reported that US President Donald Trump did not give his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron any specific commitments to support the European contingent that could be deployed to Ukraine if a truce between Ukraine and Russia is reached.