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The United States plans to decrease military assistance to Ukraine in the 2026 budget. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth says ...
to dip into US defence stocks to arm Ukraine. While public opinion polls show that most Americans still back aid for Ukraine, that support is eroding. A relatively small but vocal group of ...
The Netherlands wants to count the support they are giving to Ukraine in the investments that they need to make in the ...
Defense officials from Western countries gathered on Wednesday to discuss military support for Ukraine, but the US Pentagon ...
A large part of the international section in a debate between ... the fact that Ukraine was mentioned during the debates indicates that narratives about American aid will resound publicly.
President Donald Trump's decision to pause all US aid to Ukraine is a bitter blow – not just for Kyiv but also European allies who have been lobbying the US administration to continue its support.
President-elect Trump has been critical of US aid to Kyiv ... see aid to Ukraine dry up," Valerie Hayer, a French member of the European Parliament, said during a plenary debate on Wednesday.
People in the United States appear to be growing weary of sending military aid to Ukraine, according to polling results published on Monday by CBS-YouGov. After nearly three years of fighting ...
The Appropriations Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives on Friday approved its version of the defense spending bill ...
The US now unpausing military assistance to Kyiv and talking up the imminence of a rare minerals deal in exchange for Ukraine agreeing to a 30-day truce with Russia. All is forgiven … up to a point.
Let us all bear in mind that Japanese aid to Ukraine amounts to a mere 0.2% of our country’s GDP. We need a balanced debate that takes into account Japan’s considerable economic strength.