The Trump administration does not discuss the issue of new help package to Ukraine – NYT
Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Donald Trump. Photo: Getty Images
The White House and Congress, in fact, do not have serious discussions on further support of Ukraine, despite the completion of the previous assistance package, approved by Joe Biden’s presidency.
Source: The New York Times
Details: According to Ukraine’s supporters in the US Congress, despite the fact that the current military and financial support of Ukraine, adopted in recent months, Joe Baiden’s presidency, is approaching completion, in the White House and on the Capitol Hill, there is practically no serious debate on a new help of assistance.
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Literally: « European officials say that they have not even received assurances that the United States will continue to provide Ukraine with intelligence, which is key to its ability to strike Russian troops and infrastructure. »
Details: The publication also states that in fact, when the White House talks about his relations with Ukraine today, he usually says what he receives, not what he plans to give.
Following the events in the oval office, the United States and Ukraine review the US investment agreement and access to Ukrainian minerals.
One example is the Agreement on Access to Strategic Natural Resources of Ukraine, which is currently actively being considered. It took almost 6 weeks – to rewrite a document that was not signed at the time.
Literally: « The agreement that Trump really seeks is an agreement with Russia. But in order to reach it, you need to bypass Ukraine – either announcing the ceasefire, or simply postponing the problem. »
Prehistory:
- USA presented to European allies Own proposals for the conclusion of a « peace agreement » between Russia and Ukraine, which, in particular, provide for the weakening of sanctions against the Russian Federation in case of prolonged ceasefire.
- Earlier on Friday, April 18, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that President Donald Trump will give up attempts to conclude a peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine, unless there are clear signs of what can be done.