Trump has ordered to suspend all current military assistance in Ukraine until he is convinced that the leaders of the country have “showed a sincere promise to the world.”
President Donald Trump has ordered to suspend military assistance in the United States in Ukraine. On Monday, March 3, the White House representative CNN said.
“The president made it clear that he was committed to the world. We need to provide our partners for this purpose. We suspended and changed our help to make sure it helps to solve the problem,” the White House representative said.
Earlier, Bloomberg, who was referring to a resource at the Pentagon, wrote that Trump had ordered to stop all military assistance in Ukraine. He ordered the process to pause the process in the US minister of Defense Pete in a hegset.
The point is that the supply of all US military equipment, which is not yet in Ukraine, will be suspended. In particular, the weapon on the road to planes and ships, or what is expected to be sent to the transit zones in Poland.
According to the United States Department of the United States, more than three years of the entire war, the United States allocated to Ukraine 65.9 billion dollars of military assistance. The federal government has invested about half of these funds in funding the state command for the manufacture of weapons for the American army to replace weapons, sent to Ukraine from the US armed forces.
For three years of the entire -Scale War, Washington gave Kyiv more than three million artillery shells of 155 mm caliber.
In addition, the Biden administration also bought Soviet -Style shells in third countries, such as Egypt or Pakistan, and moved it to Ukraine.
Remember, on February 28, a strong revolt between the Presidents of Ukraine and the United States took place at the Oval Office. Trump, among other things, accused Zelensky of “playing gambling with the third world war.”
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