The US Department of Defense confirmed with the Daily Call News Foundation on Monday evening that military aid to Ukraine had been suspended.
All current military aid to Ukraine will be suspended until President Donald Trump can determine a goodwill commitment to peace from Ukrainian leaders. According to To Bloomberg. The suspension in transit or in Poland comes days after Trump and Ukrainian President Voldy Mie Zelensky were caught up in a fierce debate to meet in an oval office on Friday to complete the US Kleine mineral trade.
During the rally, Zelensky publicly criticized the United States for not trying to stop Russia. Trump responded quickly, saying Ukraine is not in a position to call the US given the billions of aid already provided to the country, and he warned Zelenki that he was “gambling” with World War II.
Following the rally, Trump later posted about the true society where Zelensky was not ready for “peace” by saying that the White House “will sign anything” to Daily Callenor’s White House correspondent Reagan Reese. (Related: “Just get it”: Rubio sheds tears at Stefanopuuros over Russian claims, everyone says “grow”)
US President Donald Trump (c) and Vice President JD Vance meet with Ukrainian President Voldymir Zelensky in an oval office. (Photo: Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
Although Trump has been advocating for peace between Russia and Ukraine since his campaign, Zelensky appeared to be doing a flip-flop to end the war. Following discussions in the Oval Office on Sunday evening, Zelensky said, “The agreement to end the war is still very, very far away, and no one has yet begun all these steps.” According to To the Associated Press.
In response to Zelensky, Trump called out the Ukrainian president to post about the true social Monday. He wrote that it was not just the “worst statement” that was made, but that America would “will not hold it for much longer.”
“That’s what I was saying. This guy doesn’t want peace as long as he has American support. Europe said honestly at a meeting with Zelensky that they can’t do their job without the US,” Trump wrote.
Democrats have criticized Trump and Vice President JD Vance for his meeting with Zelensky, while Republicans are calling for the Ukrainian president to take action. South Carolina Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham has historically been a stubborn defender of Ukraine, and Zelensky has said that he “eliminates” US efforts to bring peace.
In response to the aid suspension, retired U.S. Army officer Daniel Davis told Fox host Laura Ingraham on “Ingraham’s angle” that he hopes the United States will change Zelensky’s “temperament” with the aim of bringing peace between the two countries.
“I certainly hope that it changes that temperament,” Davis said. “Unfortunately, with the help of the Biden administration, instead of realizing reality, we simply fought this war that all of Europe continued to ignore reality and were unable to win.”
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“Since then, his people have been killed in a huge number. Trump has come in, so this war is coming to an end and some people are clearly saying he doesn’t want it,” Davis added. “So now, it really, in my opinion, Trump is about to start the war again, and he just sealed off the deal for Trump and this guy wants to fight it. If so, he can do it himself.”
The Trump administration stopped funding for new arms sales to Ukraine before all aid was suspended, according to the Wall Street Journal.
The financial suspension comes after former President Joe Biden became involved in the United States in February 2022, when US taxpayers contributed more than $130 billion after helping more than $130 billion. In particular, Zelenskyy I said On February 1, the Associated Press received only about $75 billion of the $177 billion that the US approved for Ukraine.
On Friday, Zelenskyy told Fox News host Bret Baier that he was still open to signing the US minerals contract, thanking the X leader following Oval Office Meeting.
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