The White House leader said he was “careful to obey” the situation, but he avoided an answer about his possible actions.
U.S. President Donald Trump said he was monitoring the situation in front of Ukrainian, especially near the Sumy region, where Russia focused nearly 50 thousand soldiers. He said this in a conversation with journalists on Tuesday, July 1.
So, to the question of what he would do if Russia started offensive, the head of the White House did not give a certain answer, limiting himself to the general phrase: “We will see what will happen. I carefully monitor the situation.”
Note that on Tuesday it was learned that the United States suspended the supply of a number of nomenclature of important weapons for Ukraine. In particular, the supply of missiles for Patriot, GMLRS and 155 mm howitzer ammunition were stopped.
As reported, last week, the commander -in -chief of the armed forces of the armed forces of the armed forces of the armed forces, Alexander Syrsky, said the advancement of Russian troops on the region’s border was stopped, and the line of battle arguments was stabilizing.
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