Sunday09 March 2025
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The U.S. may halt all military support for Ukraine, including intelligence sharing and military training, according to the New York Times.

All aid, including that which was agreed upon and paid for during the Biden administration, can be immediately revoked.
США могут прекратить всю военную помощь Украине, включая разведданные и обучение военных, сообщает NYT.

The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump may halt aid to Ukraine. This includes, in particular, indirect support.

The New York Times reports this, citing a White House official.

On February 28, a representative of the Trump administration stated that all U.S. assistance to Ukraine—including final shipments of ammunition and equipment authorized and paid for during Biden's administration—could be immediately canceled.

Also in question is the indirect support from the United States, which encompasses other types of military funding, intelligence sharing, training for Ukrainian soldiers and pilots, as well as the establishment of a call center managing international assistance at a U.S. military base in Germany.

According to NYT, citing data from the Kiel Institute, European countries have allocated $138 billion for Ukraine's military operations compared to $119 billion in military and humanitarian aid from the U.S.

The publication adds that by the time of the meeting between Zelensky and Trump, 50 days had passed since the Pentagon announced the last weapons package for Ukraine. No packages have been announced since Trump's inauguration.

During Biden's administration, aid was announced approximately every 44 days, with the last announcement made on December 30.

Background. Previously, Mind reported that the White House is considering the possibility of halting all current shipments of military aid to Ukraine due to "inflexibility in the peace process" by Volodymyr Zelensky.