President Donald Trump said Tuesday that no American ground troops would be sent to Ukraine as part of a potential peace agreement with Russia, a day after a round of intense diplomacy in Washington yielded few details on how to stop the war and prevent future Russian aggression.

U.S. and European officials have raised the possibility of sending Western troops into Ukraine as postwar peacekeepers, and Trump said the United States could potentially back the forces with air support. But he said that the United States would not provide “boots on the ground.”

“You have my assurance, and I’m president,” he said on Fox News. Russia has flatly rejected the idea of an international force on its borders.

Trump’s comments came a day after seven European officials — including the leaders of Britai

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