Ukraine, NATO and Trump
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ABP News on MSNUkraine To Hold Talks On Weapons Supply With US Next WeekThis follows Trump's reaffirmation of US commitment to providing weapons, potentially via NATO allies, after a temporary halt.
The legislation, which would allow the president to levy a 500% tariff on imports from countries that purchase Russian uranium, gas and oil, has gained momentum in the Senate as Trump has signaled he will escalate US action against Russia.
The U.S. is halting some shipments of weapons to Ukraine amid concerns that its own stockpiles have declined too much.
WASHINGTON — The US has resumed sending military aid to Ukraine after President Trump reversed a decision by the Pentagon to stop shipments of weapons the war-torn country needs to defend against Russia’s intense aerial assaults, according to US and Ukrainian officials.
Defense-minded lawmakers from both parties welcomed the news that the U.S. is resuming the delivery of military aid to Ukraine.
The Senate wants to increase funding for Ukraine's military by $200 million after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth paused Ukraine aid.
The White House said the decision to halt some weapons deliveries to Kyiv was made "to put America's interests first."
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) is previewing a “record level” of U.S. military support for Ukraine after President Donald Trump himself teased a “major announcement” on Monday regarding Russia. “The game regarding [Russian President Vladimir] Putin‘s invasion of Russia is about to change,