Officials in Kyiv, however, said they were grateful for vital U.S. help in the war and want to keep working with Washington.
The Trump administration has suspended billions of dollars in military aid to Ukraine following a clash between President ...
President Trump ordered a pause in aid to Ukraine after his clash in the Oval Office with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy. Retired Commander of U.S. Army Europe Lt. Gen. Mark Hertling joins Ana Cabrera ...
President Donald Trump has ordered the U.S. to suspend all military aid to Ukraine. The stunning reversal came just days ...
Pausing military aid is the most damaging move the Trump administration can make to Ukraine’s war effort, and however opaque ...
The official admits that transition to the new systems will be difficult and leave the Ukrainians without one of their key ...
We are working on all possible scenarios to protect Ukraine,” said President Volodymyr Zelensky, whose country was looking to ...
European Union commissioner unveils new plan to spend $840 billion more on its own defense as U.S. support for Ukraine falters.
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The U.S. move won’t have an immediate impact on the battlefield, where Kyiv’s forces are struggling to stem a relentless ...
Among everyday Ukrainians, concerns are more prosaic—and immediate. At Kyiv’s Maidan, or Independence Square, Yana, a 41-year-old teacher, took her teenage daughter to see the flags honoring fallen ...
NEW YORK, March 4. /TASS/. The Ukrainian military recognized that the US support is crucial for its air defense and morale, CNN reported.