'Zelensky Doesn't Want Peace': Trump Suspends All Military Aid to Ukraine
According to Bloomberg, the pause will last until the US president has "verified" Kiev's good faith commitment to ending the conflict.Per restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
The United States has suspended all military aid to Ukraine, Bloomberg reported, citing sources who said the pause will last until President Donald Trump determines Kiev's good faith commitment to peace.
The pause will affect all military aid that is not currently in Ukraine, including weapons in transit and those in transit areas in Poland, Bloomberg reported, citing a Defense Ministry official. The temporary halt follows the clash between Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky, and the US president has ordered Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth to carry out his order.
Meanwhile, on Truth, Trump does not completely close the door to Zelensky but warns him that time is running out and his administration's patience is not unlimited , so either he accepts the conditions imposed by Washington for peace in Ukraine or he and his country will be abandoned by the United States in every possible way.
"This is the worst statement he could have made and America will not tolerate it much longer," the American president thundered on his social media, commenting on Zelensky's statements in Great Britain according to which "the end of the war is still very, very far away". There is "a long way to go", the Ukrainian had declared before leaving London, reiterating that an agreement must be "honest", "fair" and "stable", with "very specific security guarantees". Today Ukraine "is not talking" about any concessions, he added, because it would be "wrong" and is "listening to signals from various partners". Kiev, the Ukrainian president stressed, "will never recognize the territories occupied by Russia as Russian territory. For us, these will be temporary occupations".
"This guy doesn't want there to be peace as long as he has the support of America and Europe," the tycoon immediately replied on Truth. The Kremlin also seized the opportunity to attack the Ukrainian president, accusing him of "not wanting peace." In the evening, Zelensky then tried to adjust his aim, specifying on social media that he was "working with partners" to "end this war as soon as possible. " "We need real peace," he added on X, saying that he "hopes a lot for the support of the United States on the path to peace." "Zelensky doesn't want peace, someone has to force him. If the Europeans succeed, honor and praise to them," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov also declared.
(Online Union)