Three years after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, a rift is emerging between the U.S. and its European allies regarding support for Ukraine. The U.S. recently opposed a U.N. resolution calling for Russia to withdraw its troops, signaling a potential shift in its stance. As European nations increase their military aid to Ukraine, uncertainty prevails about whether their support can compensate for the U.S.'s waning commitment. Ukrainian officials remain hopeful for continued American aid, emphasizing the importance of a potential U.S.-Ukraine agreement on economic partnerships, particularly regarding mineral resources.
The U.S. and Europe are divided on support for Ukraine as the U.S. has voted against a resolution urging Russia to withdraw its troops.
U.S. support is rapidly shifting away from Ukraine while Europe pledges increased aid, raising concerns about the sustainability of European support.
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