Russia-Ukraine WAR

US Suspends Military Aid to Ukraine- White House Official

The US government has paused military aid to Ukraine according to a White House official.

Emerging details according to Reuters news agency, “the official said the US is pausing and reviewing aid to ensure it is contributing to a solution.”

The suspension will last until US President Donald Trump determines that the Kiev regime demonstrates a “good-faith commitment to peace.”

Alexey Goncharenko a Ukrainian lawmaker said suspension of US aid to Ukraine is a disaster.

“This is a disaster. Now we must not point fingers, but work. Solve the problem with the Trump administration: if they want our apology, we have to apologize,” Goncharenko wrote on his Telegram channel.

According to him, the Ukrainian authorities should now “turn off emotions and turn on reason.” “We are completely dependent on the US, and we need to play together with Trump, not against him,” the lawmaker pointed out.

Goncharenko opined that Ukraine also needs “a plan on how to survive without US aid.” He also pointed out that this time the plan should be concrete, not another empty “victory plan” as suggested by Zelensky.

“The situation is not lost yet. We can still get out of it, not with as big a loss as it seems,” the lawmaker emphasized, adding that for this Zelensky should stop fighting for political ratings.

On February 28, Zelensky arrived at the White House for a meeting with US President Donald Trump.

During the conversation in the presence of journalists, an argument broke out between them, during which Trump pointed out Zelensky’s disrespectful attitude towards the United States, and US Vice President JD Vance emphasized Zelensky’s ungratefulness to Washington for the support provided to Kiev.

The press conference following their meeting was canceled, and the signing of a US-Ukraine mineral deal did not take place. At the same time, Zelensky did not apologize for his actions and words, considering that he had not done “something bad.”

On March 3, Reuters quoted a White House official as saying that Trump had ordered the suspension of all military aid deliveries to Kiev. A Pentagon spokesman later confirmed the information.

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