16."And that doesn't change on Monday," Bauer said at a press conference of NATO military chiefs in Brussels, referring to U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration on Jan. 20.Trump has pledged to swiftly push for a peace settlement in the Russia-Ukraine war after taking office, prompting fears he might reduce military support or push Kyiv toward painful concessions.This led to other partners in the pro-Kyiv coalition preparing mechanisms for stable security assistance for Ukraine should Trump decide to withdraw the U.S. involvement. "The framework after Washington (summit) is to transfer some of the things that were organized by the U.S. now into NATO," Bauer said."The SAG-U (Security Assistance Group - Ukraine), the IDCC (International Donor Coordination Center), that was a group of nations helping Ukraine.

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