Future of Biden-era US aid to Ukraine unclear as Trump threatens to walk away from peace process
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U.S. assistance to Ukraine is projected to deplete by June, and ongoing peace talks are expected to falter, exposing Kyiv to potential Russian aggression. Senior officials clarify that while aid should remain separate from negotiations, uncertainties surrounding Trump's prospective role could disrupt aid flow. The Biden administration recently paused military assistance to encourage negotiations but resumed after Ukraine responded positively. As peace agreements appear unlikely, the prospect of Russia capitalizing on U.S. aid uncertainties poses a serious threat to Ukraine's future stability and sovereignty.
Biden-era assistance to Ukraine is weeks away from running out, putting Kyiv in a precarious position as peace talks fail and aid uncertainty looms.
US assistance to Ukraine may run out by June, coinciding with Russia's potential summer offensive, heightening the urgency of ongoing support from the US.
Senior officials insist aid should not hinge on peace negotiations, but the potential for Trump to alter shipment flows raises critical questions for Ukraine's future.
Putin seems to doubt Ukraine’s ability to receive military aid if a ceasefire is declared, making the geopolitical implications of US support especially significant.
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