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The Ukrainians expressed their shock and disappointed in the US, stopping their military assistance to the country – what one politician called a “dangerous” situation.
“We will very soon see serious consequences – dangerous consequences,” said Oleksandr Meretsko on Tuesday, headed by the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Ukrainian Parliament.
Merezhko said the pause could begin to influence the ground as soon as “in the coming days”.
On Tuesday, Ukraine woke up in the news that the United States “stopped and considered” its military aid. The White House official told the BBC US News CBS partner that her reason was “to make sure that he contributed to the decision.”
“It was clear to the president that he was focused on peace. We needed our partners to give this goal,” the White House official added.
While US President Donald Trump and President of Ukrainian Valodimir Zelensky have not yet commented, Ukrainian Prime Minister Dennis Shmihal said his country was still ready to cooperate with the United States, and repeated Washington for support today.
Some Ukrainian deputies, however, came out to call this decision “catastrophic”.
“If we desperately need American weapons, American support … (this) looks like siding with Russia,” Meretsko said.
“I turn to Mr. Trump so as not to play with these dangerous problems because we talk about life.”
Meretsko said the decision also shines with “new light” On the oval office spat On Friday, between Zelensky and the US president and the vice president, Meretsko called “an attempt to find a substantiation” to stop military aid.
“You know, it was a show, intentionally playing,” he added.
US Vice President JD Vance said he saw “big problems” with the allegations that Trump was on the side of Russian President Vladimir Putin when asked during Interview on Hannity Fox News on Monday.
Vens said that people should accept that Trump “not only believing that all the Russians tell him is true.”
“He negotiates with them. There is giving. There is trust but (we) check. It’s called diplomacy. We have previously respected it in Washington.”
For a kyiv pause means blocking the basic rescue circle. The last time it happened – from the political differences in the US Congress – said Zelensky, as a result, Ukraine has lost its life directly and land.
Closer to the western border of Ukraine from Poland, there are frequent, military assistance, which creep them to the fronts, bringing armor and ammunition for exhausted troops.
Questions remain unanswered about whether Ukraine will still receive ammunition for the already delivered American weapons, whether Washington will continue to share intelligence with Kyiv.
One Ukrainian propaganda group stated that Trump “hangs Ukrainians to dry and giving Russia a green light to continue march to the West.”
Ukrainian MP Vladimir Aryev called a pause “very painful stroke”. MP Oleksa Hanorenko said it was the “disaster” they saw, but claim that “not everything is lost”.
“Roosevelt and Churchill turn into their graves. America is on the side of global evil,” – Ukrainian blogger and activist Yuri Kasyanov.
Another blogger, Leonid Schuts, said sarcastically, “Thank you! You are crazy.”
The reactions of the European allies of Ukraine also began to come.
British Prime Minister Kire Starmer will not pause yet, but Deputy Prime Minister Angela Reiner said that BBC Radio 4’s Today was “a question for the US … We focused on supporting Ukraine by providing the United States near the table.”
She said that Sir Keir would not “have a dialogue on open aviation”, adding that the UK government in recent days has strengthened support for Ukraine and seeking peace as it considers the United States.
France Minister Benjamin Haddad was more ahead in this matter.
Speaking on French television, he said that the pause made peace a more remote idea, “because she would only strengthen the aggressor’s hand on the earth – Russia.”
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk posted that the “sovereign, Western” Ukraine made its country “stronger and safer”, adding: “The one who calls this obvious truth to Putin’s triumph.”
Additional report welcomed Shevchenko and Paul Kirby