US AID TO UKRAINE

Trump is forcing a generational shift in GOP foreign policy. Here's how Republicans are responding
President Trump has outlined a shift in U.S. foreign policy, emphasizing an 'America First' approach. This includes neutrality in the Russia-Ukraine war, reducing foreign aid, and renegotiating global alliances. Some Republicans support these changes, while Democrats express concerns, especially about the impact on Ukraine. The tension in Congress highlights the debate over America's future foreign policy direction.

US top diplomat Marco Rubio tells Ukraine Trump wants to end war 'as soon as possible'
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio communicated President Trump's determination to end the Russia-Ukraine war quickly, urging all parties to secure lasting peace. Trump has paused military aid to Ukraine and is considering severe sanctions on Russia until a peace agreement is reached.

Ukraine: After Trump's White House verbal attack, Zelenskyy sees a 10% surge in approval ratings
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's approval rating has risen by 10 percentage points following critical remarks from US President Donald Trump. An opinion poll by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KIIS) shows 67 percent of Ukrainians now trust Zelensky, with the surge attributed to a sense of national unity in response to Trump's accusations and suspension of military aid.

France steps in to provide military intelligence to Ukraine as the U.S. freezes vital information
France has stepped in to provide military intelligence to Ukraine after the U.S. halted its information-sharing efforts. French President Emmanuel Macron has instructed an acceleration of French aid packages to compensate for the lack of American support, ensuring Ukraine continues to receive necessary assistance.

‘Thank You, Thank You’: Ukrainian president Zelensky’s 94-time gratitude video to America goes viral
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky thanked America 94 times, as per a viral video, reflecting his appreciation since the Russian invasion. Tensions arose during a White House meeting with Trump and Vance, leading to Zelensky's ejection. Trump suspended military aid, citing a focus on peace, while Zelensky expressed gratitude to the American people.

Ukraine, US officials agree to further talks: Zelensky aide
Ukraine and the United States have agreed to hold further talks, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's chief of staff said on Wednesday after a call with US National Security Advisor Mike Waltz.
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Donald Trump’s military aid freeze puts Ukraine on borrowed time; Kyiv warns front line could collapse by summer if U.S aid doesn't come
Ukraine is currently on borrowed time, as it can survive for just a few more months in the ongoing conflict against Russia without military aid from the United States. Here are more details
As Donald Trump suspended aid to Ukraine, this satellite company that competes with Elon Musk's Starlink saw its shares triple in value; here's the reason
Eutelsat's shares surged after concerns arose over Ukraine's access to Starlink's internet service due to the US cutting aid. Eutelsat, which merged with OneWeb, is negotiating with EU officials to provide satellite services to Ukraine. The future of Starlink in Ukraine remains uncertain. The EU plans to grant Ukraine access to the GovSatCom satellite network.
Zelensky says lasting peace 'achievable'
Ukrainian President Zelensky remains hopeful for a lasting peace despite the recent suspension of US military aid and intelligence sharing. The Kremlin views Kyiv's readiness for talks positively, but doubts linger about possible negotiations with President Putin. European leaders support Zelensky's calls for an immediate truce.
A decree by Ukraine prohibits Zelenskyy from negotiating truce with Russia's Putin: What does it say?
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy remains legally barred from negotiating with Russian President Vladimir Putin due to a 2022 Ukrainian decree. Though Zelenskyy expressed willingness for peace talks, the decree complicates matters. The Trump administration's recent suspension of military aid adds pressure, as the conflict continues with heavy casualties and no strategic breakthrough for Russia.
Trump's halt on military aid will hurt Ukraine's defences. But it may not be fatal
The US has been Ukraine's main military supporter since Russia's full-scale invasion began in 2022. The Trump administration's suspension of aid jeopardizes Ukraine's defences and pressures Kyiv towards peace negotiations. The US provides critical military equipment and technical assistance. While European allies may fill some gaps, Ukraine's situation remains precarious.
US-Ukraine to finally sign the minerals deal? Donald Trump says he received a letter from Ukraine's Zelenskyy
US President Donald Trump received a letter from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressing willingness to negotiate a minerals deal. This comes after a contentious meeting where Trump criticized Zelensky and suspended US aid to Ukraine. Trump aims to end the Ukraine conflict and criticized Europe for spending more on Russian oil than aiding Ukraine.
Zelensky regrets spat with Donald Trump after US halts Ukraine aid, says he wants to make things right
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Tuesday said he wanted to "make things right" with Donald Trump and to work under the US President's "strong leadership" to secure a lasting peace in Ukraine. My team and I stand ready to work under President Trump's strong leadership to get a peace that lasts," Zelensky said in a post on X. He said Ukraine was ready to agree to a "truce in the sky -- ban on missiles, long-ranged drones, bombs on energy and other civilian infrastructure -- and truce in the sea immediately, if Russia will do the same."
Zelensky’s grip on power may be untenable as UK officials warn Ukraine could crumble in months without U.S aid
Zelensky's position in Ukraine may weaken over time if the country does not receive proper aid and assistance from the United States, according to recent statements by UK officials
Putin to broker peace talks between Donald Trump and his arch-enemy Iran? Here's what reports are saying
Russian President Vladimir Putin has offered to mediate between US President Donald Trump and Iran to resolve tensions over Tehran's nuclear program. This comes amidst the ongoing Ukraine conflict, with the US recently pausing military aid to Ukraine.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky proposes steps for peace, assures US that he wants to end conflict
US and Russian officials have been having discussions about ending the Ukraine war, which has angered Kyiv and European countries because they feel excluded from these talks. There are concerns that any agreement made between the two countries could put Ukraine's future at risk. Additionally, the White House has suggested that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is the primary reason why peace has not been achieved.
What are Zelensky's options after Donald Trump stops military aid to Ukraine following Oval Office bust up? Here's the breakdown
It now looks like Ukrainian President Zelensky has limited options to get help in the ongoing conflict against Russia as there are calls of the United States stopping their military aid towards the European nation.
Trump's pause on military aid alarms Ukrainians but Kyiv digs in on peace terms
Kyiv expressed concern as the US paused military aid, crucial for Ukraine’s defense against Russia's invasion. President Trump halted assistance to pressure Ukraine into peace talks with Russia. Ukrainian officials stress the need for US support and security guarantees. European allies reaffirm commitment to Kyiv amid fears of benefiting Russia.
US military aid pause is a blow to Ukraine, but not fatal for now
Washington has suspended military aid to Ukraine, potentially impacting its defense capabilities within months. This halt affects air defenses and precision weapons, including the HIMARS missile system. Meanwhile, Europe has increased its support, and Ukraine is utilizing more domestically-made drones. Future U.S. actions may also impact third-party military supplies and intelligence sharing.
Donald Trump to ditch all-weather European allies and build alliances in Latin America and Western Hemisphere; who could be his new friends? Here's the list
Donald Trump is reportedly looking at cutting off military aid to Ukraine amid the ongoing conflict between the country and Russia, which comes right after the bombarding meeting between the president, Vice President JD Vance, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky
Donald Trump blocks Ukraine military aid after war of words with Volodymyr Zelensky
U.S. President Donald Trump has halted military aid to Ukraine following a heated confrontation with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. The decision has left Ukraine’s defence efforts uncertain, with European allies scrambling to compensate for the loss. Trump insists Kyiv must show a stronger commitment to peace, while discussions over U.S. access to Ukraine’s natural resources remain on the table. The suspension also affects arms deliveries already in progress, with billions in assistance now in question.
Donald Trump claims $350 billion sent to Ukraine, reports cite under $100 billion—True figure may be just one-fifth
The United States has spent billions on Ukraine since Russia's 2022 invasion, but exactly how much? While President Donald Trump claims a staggering $350 billion, official figures tell a different story. With aid coming in the form of military support, financial assistance, and humanitarian relief, the real number is far lower. Meanwhile, Europe has collectively contributed more than the U.S. in direct support. As geopolitical tensions rise, a deal involving Ukraine’s vast mineral wealth has become central to the debate over future funding.
How 5 million US weapons worth $65.9 billion helped Ukraine fight Russia before Trump’s pause
The US has halted military aid to Ukraine following an order from President Donald Trump, marking a significant shift in Washington’s stance. For years, the United States has been a key military ally to Ukraine, providing billions in security aid, including advanced weaponry, air defence systems, and armoured vehicles. However, this steady flow of support now faces uncertainty after Donald Trump’s decision to suspend further assistance. With over $65.9 billion already committed since 2022, the halt raises pressing questions about Ukraine’s battlefield readiness and the broader geopolitical stakes.
Russians revel in Trump's 'rebuke' of Zelensky
Russians in Moscow expressed pleasure at Donald Trump's clash with Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky, hoping it might lead to ending the Ukraine conflict. They viewed Trump's criticism of Zelensky as a step towards peace, despite mixed feelings about Trump's motives.
Ukraine eyes future without US support after Trump clash
Ukraine braced for a possible halt in US support and eyed a stronger alliance with Europe against Russia's invasion, following a fiery clash on Friday between the US and Ukrainian presidents. - 'New alliance' with Europe - The United States has given Ukraine 64 billion euros in military aid since the start of Russia's invasion, according to official figures.
After Donald Trump blasts Zelenskyy at the Oval Office, U.S. pulls plug on Ukraine energy aid as State Department abruptly ends support for critical grid restoration efforts
The US government has halted its support for Ukraine's energy infrastructure, including a USAID initiative vital for the power grid recovery. USAID's presence in Ukraine is significantly reduced, with only eight personnel remaining. Another program aimed at reforming Ukraine's financial sector is also ending, following a heated exchange between President Trump and Zelenskyy.
After White House fiasco, will Ukrainian President Zelenskyy be forced to resign? He may do so on this condition
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky dismissed demands for resignation following a tussle with US President Trump. Zelensky also admitted there was tensions with Trump and also acknowledged the importance of US aid. He indicated he was open to negotiations but would not apologize.
Trump-Zelenskyy clash divides US Republicans, dims aid prospects
A heated White House exchange between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Donald Trump has split Republicans and jeopardized future US aid for Ukraine. Zelenskyy's confrontation with Trump and Vice President JD Vance may impede any further congressional support, though some Republicans still back Ukraine's independence.
'To be frank, we paid, not...': Macron fact-checks Trump over Ukraine aid. Video is viral
French President Emmanuel Macron fact-checked US President Donald Trump during their meeting at the White House. As the US President was answering a question about Europe's funding to Ukraine, Macron grabbed Trump's arm to interrupt him and issued a fact check. At the meeting, the stark differences in the US and Europe's approach to the Russia-Ukraine war were on full display.
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