Trump, Ukraine and NATO
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As a Trump envoy met with Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the president was expected to send both defensive and offensive weaponry for Kyiv in what appears to be a significant shift in his
It’s been a roller coaster week for Ukraine, with U.S. military aid first paused, then reinstated. The shifts follow President Donald Trump’s frosty signals to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
President Donald Trump could send as much as $300 million in military aid to Ukraine, one source told Reuters.
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The New Voice of Ukraine on MSNTrump’s Ukraine aid message mixes threats with ambiguityNo specific figures were mentioned in Trump’s statements, making it difficult to assess the potential size of US military aid to Kyiv. The exact types of ammunition to be provided were unclear, although Trump did reference Patriot missile systems,
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RBC Ukraine on MSNTrump approves part of Zelenskyy's military aid request for Ukraine - WPAfter six months of skepticism from the White House toward Kyiv and a friendly stance toward Moscow, President Donald Trump and leading Republicans have shifted course. The White House is preparing to send additional weapons to Ukraine,
The reactions to the Trump administration’s decision to pause some weapons shipments to Ukraine couldn’t be more illustrative of the conflict: welcomed by the Kremlin, branded “inhumane” by Kyiv.
US President Donald Trump has gone all in with his effort to strongarm Kyiv into peace negotiations with Russia, suspending US military aid to Ukraine with immediate effect.
The White House has played down reports that Donald Trump privately encouraged Volodymyr Zelensky to strike targets deep inside Russia, including Moscow and St Petersburg. That's despite the US president's promise to deliver more weapons to Ukraine via NATO allies,