Trump, Ukraine and Russia
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Former Ukraine aid critics now back Trump's strategy requiring European funding for weapons to Kyiv after the president pivoted his frustration from Zelenskyy to Putin.
In a sharp 180-degree turn on US support for Ukraine, Donald Trump announced that the Washington will send more weapons to Kyiv, two weeks after US military assistance to Ukraine was paused, allegedly due to low stockpiles.
President Trump met with NATO's Secretary General in the Oval Office. Trump announced a new deal to sell weapons to NATO for distribution inside Ukraine and said he is "not happy" with Russia.
President Trump said Monday he had brokered a deal to send more weapons to Ukraine without burdening the U.S., while threatening Russian President Vladimir Putin with new sanctions if there is no deal to end the war in 50 days.
WASHINGTON, D.C. - A new weapons deal for Ukraine could put the pressure on Russia to end their war in Ukraine. The former Ambassador to Poland explains the weapons deal is significant in many ways, including Europe building up their defense capabilities.
Russia has launched a massive overnight drone and missile attack on Ukraine, killing at least one person in Odesa.