The US has resumed arms supplies to Ukraine after a brief halt lasting several days. As reported Reuters agency Citing four informed sources, the White House initially decided to suspend the aid, but later reconsidered it.
According to two sources familiar with the matter, there are disagreements within the administration of President Donald Trump over further military support for Kyiv. Some government officials are advocating for a reduction in the supply of weapons from the US strategic stockpile.
One source said supplies resumed over the weekend, but further supplies may depend on internal discussions in Washington.
“The cessation of US arms supplies will limit Kyiv’s ability to wage war and put it in a less advantageous negotiating position in peace talks. It is unknown whether the Trump administration will officially recognize the suspension and subsequent resumption of supplies,” the agency emphasizes.
The US has not announced any military aid to Ukraine since Donald Trump took office. At the same time, the deliveries authorized by Joe Biden were expected to continue for months due to delays. And the previously unannounced short pause is “the first outward sign of the intensity of the debate within the Trump administration,” the authors note.
“The Trump administration has not sent a clear signal about whether it will continue to provide significant military assistance to Ukraine in its fight against a full-scale Russian invasion,” it is stated in the material.
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