New York Times: Trump may cut aid to Ukraine
Donald Trump is likely to reduce US military aid to Ukraine when his second administration begins, American newspaper reported.
According to Isna, the American newspaper “New York Times” reported that the second administration of “Donald Trump”, the president-elect of the United States, will probably reduce Washington’s military aid to Kiev.
According to “Tass” News agency, this American newspaper wrote that Ukraine’s economy has become dependent on receiving foreign aid to function.
However, Trump and the Republicans who have dominated the US Congress are unlikely to maintain the previous level of military and financial aid to Ukraine that was granted during the administration of outgoing US President Joe Biden.
In the November 5, 2024 presidential election, Donald Trump defeated Kamala Harris, his Democratic rival and current vice president. Trump’s second presidency will begin on January 20, 2025.
Trump claimed several times during his election campaigns that he would quickly end the war in Ukraine during his presidency. In an interview with NBC on December 8, the President-elect of the United States said that Ukraine should “probably” prepare for a reduction in US aid.
Volodymyr Zelensky, the president of Ukraine, has also admitted on several occasions that the United States will probably cut off or seriously reduce support for the Kiev government after Donald Trump’s re-election.
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