In the event that Trump refused to support the Ukraine in the European Union more, they were inclined to unite to buy weapons for armed forces from the United States.
European countries are discussing the opportunity to buy American weapons to provide Ukraine in the event the United States refuses to further military assistance. On Saturday, May 24, Bloomberg reported that there was a reference to its own resources.
According to the publication, Europe has no weapons, or capacities for doing so in sufficient quantities to provide all the needs of Ukraine. It is also clear that the White House will no longer provide Ukraine with a weapon and refuses European calls to continue the pressure on Vladimir Putin to force him to come to an immediate stop by strengthening the penalties.
The proposal, currently with the largest number of supporters, is to buy more American weapons, and then send them to Ukraine, the interlocutors, familiar with this issue, asking not to call their names.
“The idea is that if Trump refused to send American weapons to Ukraine, it would make Europe.
Media interlocutors said they are expecting from the United States to continue the exchange of intelligence information with Ukraine to help identify goals. The previous short -term conclusion of this cooperation has created operational problems for KYIV, and has also caused fears of US allies that they may find a similar attitude in the future.
Experts say that the supply of weapons in Ukraine, which was approved and funded by former US president Joe Biden, could end this day, and Europe will try to make enough weapons to fill the void. Russia will try to take advantage of this situation, experts say.
Remember that in early May, President Vladimir Zelensky said the US assistance in 2025 and 2026 would reach $ 15 billion with subsoil agreements. Funds for 2026 may come by the end of this year.
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