NATO, Trump and Ukraine
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Trump, Putin and Ukraine
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ABC15's Nick Ciletti spoke with Arizona Senator Mark Kelly to discuss the ongoing conflict, his candid words for Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, and his concerns if the war wages on.
Trump asked Volodymyr Zelenskyy whether Ukraine could strike Moscow, an inquiry that the White House says was merely a question but one that came hours after he voiced frustration at Putin’s refusal to accept a ceasefire.
Though endlessly critical of his predecessor, President Trump has adopted a Ukraine strategy similar to that of former President Joe Biden: Arm the Ukrainians to the teeth and threaten Russian President Vladimir Putin with even more sanctions if he does not agree to a peace deal.
Flight data showed how American and British reconnaissance aircraft flew from England toward Russia on Monday.
Donald Trump’s remarks on Ukraine on Monday were far from the biggest announcement the US president could have made.
During his campaign, Trump said bringing a quick end to the war was a top priority and that helping Ukraine was a waste of US taxpayer money.
President Trump announces arrangement where NATO pays for US weapons sent to Ukraine, as Russian strikes intensify across Ukraine, including an attack on a maternity hospital.
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ABP News on MSNUkraine To Hold Talks On Weapons Supply With US Next WeekThis follows Trump's reaffirmation of US commitment to providing weapons, potentially via NATO allies, after a temporary halt.